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Statement

 

  Gaius was founded and organized to be a worthy and willing vessel used of God, to Magnify and direct the Glory and Honor to God our Father, the One God, the God of Creation, who by word spoke all into existence, and whom is also known as the Lord, God and Father of Adam, Enoch, Noah, Moses, Elijah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Israel, the Alpha and Omega, from whom all blessings flow, to whom the mountains and trees bend before and give praise, and glory, and honor, whom SOO Loved the World that He Gave His Only begotten Son, that through His Son, Jesus, the Word was made Flesh and dwelt among us, who lived as we, healed the sick, and ministered to our lowly needs, and whom was nailed to an old rugged cross, not to be killed by man, but to willing give up His life, shedding His Blood, becoming the Door, the Way, the Truth and the Light, by whom  anyone that will call, with Faith, believing, on His name and turning from sin, shall enter in, be born again a new man, washed in the Blood, and Saved for Eternity, identifying as part of family by Baptism through emersion, to one day attend the Great meeting in the sky, give an account for our lives, consummate ourselves as the Bride of Christ, and live eternally bringing Glory and Honor and Praise to God the Father, and to Jesus Christ the Son, the precious and worthy Lamb and do give thanks for the Preserved Word of God, the and Best English Translation, the last Inspired Translation, the King James 1611.

 

-BroScott

 

 

 

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