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IMAGINE WHAT OUR LIVES WOULD BE LIKE IF VISIONARIES HAD REFUSED TO PULL UP STAKES AND JUMP FENCES:

If you are going to move forward toward your dream and become the person God wants you to be, you must pull up stakes and refuse to let limitations define you. IMAGINE WHAT OUR LIVES WOULD BE LIKE IF VISIONARIES HAD REFUSED TO PULL UP STAKES AND JUMP FENCES:.

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IMAGINE WHAT OUR LIVES WOULD BE LIKE IF VISIONARIES HAD REFUSED TO PULL UP STAKES AND JUMP FENCES:

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  1. If you are going to move forward toward your dream and become the person God wants you to be, you must pull up stakes and refuse to let limitations define you.

  2. IMAGINE WHAT OUR LIVES WOULD BE LIKE IF VISIONARIES HAD REFUSED TO PULL UP STAKES AND JUMP FENCES:

  3. Knife and pain are two words in surgery that must forever be associated in the consciousness of the patient. To this compulsory combination we shall have to adjust ourselves.

  4. Knife and pain are two words in surgery that must forever be associated in the consciousness of the patient. To this compulsory combination we shall have to adjust ourselves. Thank you, Drs. William Morton, Horace Wells and Crawford Long, for pioneering the use of anesthesia in surgery in the 1840s.

  5. “The demonstration that no possible combination of known substances, known forms of machinery, and no forms of force can be united in a practical machine by which man shall fly long distances through the air, seems to the writer as complete as it is possible for the demonstration of any physical fact to be.” (Simon Newcomb, Canadian-born Astronomer)

  6. “The demonstration that no possible combination of known substances, known forms of machinery, and no forms of force can be united in a practical machine by which man shall fly long distances through the air, seems to the writer as complete as it is possible for the demonstration of any physical fact to be.” (Simon Newcomb, Canadian-born Astronomer) Thank you, Wilbur and Orville Wright, for being bored with bicycles and pursuing your dream to fly.

  7. “The demonstration that no possible combination of known substances, known forms of machinery, and no forms of force can be united in a practical machine by which man shall fly long distances through the air, seems to the writer as complete as it is possible for the demonstration of any physical fact to be.” (Simon Newcomb, Canadian-born Astronomer) Thank you, Wilbur and Orville Wright, for being bored with bicycles and pursuing your dream to fly.

  8. Thank you, Elisha Otis, for the elevator (1852)

  9. Thank you, Elisha Otis, for the elevator (1852) Joseph Lister for antiseptic surgery (1865)

  10. Thank you, Elisha Otis, for the elevator (1852) Joseph Lister for antiseptic surgery (1865) Alexander Graham Bell for the telephone (1876)

  11. Thank you, Elisha Otis, for the elevator (1852) Joseph Lister for antiseptic surgery (1865) Alexander Graham Bell for the telephone (1876) Carl Benz for the automobile engine (1876) W.H.

  12. Thank you, Elisha Otis, for the elevator (1852) Joseph Lister for antiseptic surgery (1865) Alexander Graham Bell for the telephone (1876) Carl Benz for the automobile engine (1876) W.H. Carrier for air conditioning (1911)

  13. Thank you, Elisha Otis, for the elevator (1852) Joseph Lister for antiseptic surgery (1865) Alexander Graham Bell for the telephone (1876) Carl Benz for the automobile engine (1876) W.H. Carrier for air conditioning (1911) Sir Alexander Fleming for penicillin (1928)

  14. Thank you, Elisha Otis, for the elevator (1852) Joseph Lister for antiseptic surgery (1865) Alexander Graham Bell for the telephone (1876) Carl Benz for the automobile engine (1876) W.H. Carrier for air conditioning (1911) Sir Alexander Fleming for penicillin (1928) and of course, Thomas Edison for the phonograph (1877), the light bulb (1879), and motion pictures (1893).

  15. An Astounding Promise: “I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.”

  16. “Now unto Him who is able to do exceeding abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to Him be the glory (Ephesians 3:20).”

  17. “If God meant for to us to live inside an invisible fence, why did He place some of His choicest servants in prison, a lions’ den, a human-sized furnace, a shipwrecked boat? Why did he send Paul to Rome, or Jonah to Nineveh, or Esther to the palace in Persia? Because they had purpose to fulfill, and God meant for them do discover the unlimited nature of His power and love,

  18. Here’s the bottom line: If God is everywhere and everything that exists is before Him, He is calling for us to follow Him back to the streets to redeem a world caught in the vise grip of death. If we stay on the porch, where it’s supposedly safe, we’ll not only miss our destiny, but the roof may collapse—and we’ll deserve it!

  19. The United States of America would become a nation filled with Christians whose number one goal in life is personal peace (or safety) and prosperity.

  20. “You can live on bland food so as to avoid an ulcer; drink no tea or coffee or other stimulants, in the name of health, go to bed early and stay away from night life, avoid all controversial subjects so as never to giver offense; mind your won business and avoid involvement in other people’s problems; spend money only on necessities and save all you can. You can still break you neck in the bathtub, and it will serve you right.”

  21. Living your perfect life will not achieve the purpose of God Because His perfect purposes will only be achieved through imperfect people who believe that anything is possible with a perfect God.

  22. So do not fear, for I am with you; Don’t be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. (Isaiah 41:10)

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