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The Deaf Can Be Faithful Stedfast Christians(Note: Two SWM articles were found in Ronnie’s car at the hospital. Also he had many prewritten articles – TC)

“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord” (1 Cor. 15:58).

As Paul encouraged the Corinth Christians to be stedfast, unmovable, and always abounding in the Lord, I now encourage deaf people to also be stedfast, unmovable, and always abounding (involved) in the work of the Lord. The key is to be stedfast, unmovable, and abouding. As Paul, the deaf can also be active and involved in the work of the Lord. Be abounding means to be active and involved in the work of the Lord. Why? Because your work will not be in vain (useless), but your work will be valuable and profitable for the Lord. From the time Paul was saved, he was always stedfast and unmovable for God. His work for the Lord was valuable, not in vain. The Deaf can also be completely surrendered to be faithful and follow the Lord as Paul. How do I know, because I am Deaf and I seek to be stedfast, unmovable and abounding in the work of the Lord. If I can – you can!

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