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Let the Rain Come Forth
Praise the Most High, a powerful reminder to those fools who say, "there is no God". It is such a humble reminder that God is, and that He alone is in control of the elements. As has been said previously, mankind has indeed strayed from its course-- we have forgotten our dependence on our Creator, the maker of all things and the ultimate giver and taker of life.
It is no surprise to those who believe that God still hears and still answers prayers today. The skeptic and lunatic still try to persuade otherwise, much to their chagrin, that God is somehow not interested or concerned with the affairs of man...when actually, God came to us, robed in flesh and dwelt among us, pleaded with us, bore stripes for us, died for us and rose the third day-- all for us.
Thank you, Governor Perdue, from a Texan who still believes and is thanking God (with you) for your rain.