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How some people are saved ( 2 of 4 )



A man flew into New Zealand from the USA. On the flight he sat next to a man who introduced himself, and then shared some Christian things. The American was interested, but he said he'd leave it for now.

The American did a tour of New Zealand, winding his way slowly from the south all the way up to Auckland, and then he boarded a plane to go home. He sat next to a man who just happened to be the brother of the other man he had met!

On the way back to America, the brother witnessed to the American, and the American accepted Christ.

One thing we can see from this story is that each of us Christians have one small job to do, and if we all do our one little job, God can use all the little jobs to make one big job. You or I may never bring someone to Christ, but we can contribute - that's the main thing.

Just do your job and leave the rest to God.

The Bible says: "The wind blows where it will, and you hear its voice, but know not where it comes (from) and where it goes (to): thus is every one that is born of the Spirit" John 3:8 (Darby translation)

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