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In The Beginning
Everything begins with God — GOD so loved the world.
This is the who and what of our salvation.
God, in Himself, loved us…not because He found anything in us lovable but because He Himself is love
— God is love.
This does not mean love is God! But, rather, the true definition of what love is, is found in the nature of God Himself.
In the character and nature of God is love and from this place came the motivation to save those who had rebelled against Him.
And in this act God demonstrates His tremendous capacity to love…it shows us something of who it is.
God’s love isn’t like our love.
So often the motivation for our own love is selfish in nature.
We love because someone appeals to us, has done something for us, has endeared themselves to us.
But God loves the unloveable…the totally and completely unloveable.
He loves the one who could never make himself or herself anything but wicked, perverse and unlovable.
There is no sinner bad enough to ever escape the love of God.
God’s love isn’t like our love.
So often the motivation for our own love is selfish in nature.
We love because someone appeals to us, has done something for us, has endeared themselves to us.
But God loves the unloveable…the totally and completely unloveable.
He loves the one who could never make himself or herself anything but wicked, perverse and unlovable.
World — God’s love is not restricted by race or location.
God loves all of us.
Christianity is not a white man, black man or brown man’s religion.
It is not a rich man or poor man’s religion…Christianity is for everyone.
"Norma Jean turned into a very pretty young girl and people began to notice.
Boys whistled at her and she began to enjoy that, but she always wished they would notice she was a person too--not just a body--or a pretty face--but a person.
"Then Norma Jean went to Hollywood and took a new name-- Marilyn Monroe and the publicity people told her, 'We are going to create a modern sex symbol out of you.'
And this was her reaction, 'A symbol?
Aren't symbols things people hit together?'
They said, 'Honey, it doesn't matter, because we are going to make you the most smoldering sex symbol that ever hit the celluloid.'
"She was an overnight smash success, but she kept asking, 'Did you also notice I am a person?
Would you please notice?'
"Norma Jean turned into a very pretty young girl and people began to notice.
Boys whistled at her and she began to enjoy that, but she always wished they would notice she was a person too--not just a body--or a pretty face--but a person.
"Then Norma Jean went to Hollywood and took a new name-- Marilyn Monroe and the publicity people told her, 'We are going to create a modern sex symbol out of you.'
And this was her reaction, 'A symbol?
Aren't symbols things people hit together?'
They said, 'Honey, it doesn't matter, because we are going to make you the most smoldering sex symbol that ever hit the celluloid.'
"Norma Jean turned into a very pretty young girl and people began to notice.
Boys whistled at her and she began to enjoy that, but she always wished they would notice she was a person too--not just a body--or a pretty face--but a person.
"Then Norma Jean went to Hollywood and took a new name-- Marilyn Monroe and the publicity people told her, 'We are going to create a modern sex symbol out of you.'
And this was her reaction, 'A symbol?
Aren't symbols things people hit together?'
They said, 'Honey, it doesn't matter, because we are going to make you the most smoldering sex symbol that ever hit the celluloid.'
"She was an overnight smash success, but she kept asking, 'Did you also notice I am a person?
Would you please notice?'
"She was an overnight smash success, but she kept asking, 'Did you also notice I am a person?
Would you please notice?' Then she was cast in the dumb blonde roles.
"Everyone hated Marilyn Monroe.
Everyone did.
"She would keep her crews waiting two hours on the set.
She was regarded as a selfish prima donna.
What they didn't know was that she was in her dressing room vomiting because she was so terrified.
Then she was cast in the dumb blonde roles.
"Everyone hated Marilyn Monroe.
Everyone did.
"She would keep her crews waiting two hours on the set.
She was regarded as a selfish prima donna.
What they didn't know was that she was in her dressing room vomiting because she was so terrified.
"She kept saying, 'Will someone please notice I am a person.
Please.'
They didn't notice.
They wouldn't take her seriously.
"She went through three marriages--always pleading, 'Take me seriously as a person.'
Everyone kept saying, 'But you are a sex symbol.
You can't be other than that.' "Marilyn kept saying 'I want to be a person.
I want to be a serious actress.' "And so on that Saturday night, at the age of 35 when all beautiful women are supposed to be on the arm of a handsome escort, Marilyn Monroe took her own life.
She killed herself.
"She kept saying, 'Will someone please notice I am a person.
Please.'
They didn't notice.
They wouldn't take her seriously.
"She went through three marriages--always pleading, 'Take me seriously as a person.'
Everyone kept saying, 'But you are a sex symbol.
You can't be other than that.'
Then she was cast in the dumb blonde roles.
"Everyone hated Marilyn Monroe.
Everyone did.
"She would keep her crews waiting two hours on the set.
She was regarded as a selfish prima donna.
What they didn't know was that she was in her dressing room vomiting because she was so terrified.
"She kept saying, 'Will someone please notice I am a person.
Please.'
They didn't notice.
They wouldn't take her seriously.
"She went through three marriages--always pleading, 'Take me seriously as a person.'
Everyone kept saying, 'But you are a sex symbol.
You can't be other than that.' "Marilyn kept saying 'I want to be a person.
I want to be a serious actress.' "And so on that Saturday night, at the age of 35 when all beautiful women are supposed to be on the arm of a handsome escort, Marilyn Monroe took her own life.
She killed herself.
"Marilyn kept saying 'I want to be a person.
I want to be a serious actress.'
"When her maid found her body the next morning, she noticed the telephone was off the hook.
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