We are quick to surrender that which we deem as long dead, when God is quick to restore that which He deems as never really having lived.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
We are quick to surrender that which we deem as...
We are quick to surrender that which we deem as...
We are quick to surrender that which we deem as...
We are quick to surrender that which we deem as...
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The life expectancy of a human being is usually around 80 years. However, because we live in this fast-paced world, the average age of the human body is probably like that of a 50 year old. With life expectancy at 50 years, it stands to reason that 70% of your life will have already happened before you reach 30. When one considers something as having never lived, it means that it has never done anything.

It does not exist anywhere. You can’t really consider it as having ever “lived” because it never had the opportunity to do anything. A thing can only “live” when it has lived first.

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