Columbus’ salvation lies in integrity
Columbus will return to the Friendly City with integrity.
The alleged drunkards that profess to be men of God will not govern this city. Some avoided prison but won’t escape hell. All unrighteousness is sin. A drug pin won’t and can’t tell God at the judgment, “I didn’t know what I was doing when I killed or had people killed while moving up the ladder to become a millionaire at any cost, sending teenagers to drop off drugs.” The teens go to prison when it should have been the drug pin.
My own hometown is still being manipulated by undercover thugs and seniors that are too cowardly to speak out.
Though one may build a mansion on Earth but unless one repents he or she won’t hear “Well done!” They will burn in hell.
One following in this alleged millionaire’s footsteps should have gone to prison. Thieves when caught spend time in prison or pay the state. Like people talked and are still blaming Eve, the woman went to prison. But God was not sleeping and neither were we, the voters. A birthday party cover-up to pay voters $50 to vote for any candidate is against the law. But who’s following the rules or where and what rules?
Well, April Fools Day is April Fools Day. Don’t be fooled or be a fool! I’m praying for you Columbus.
Pat Douglas
Columbus
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