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Title: Do you have your eternal backstage pass?
Text: 2 Cor.
2: 17
 
I spoke about having privileges of being a Christian, paralleled to the lifestyle of a seasoned and successful musician.
1.    How to become one
a.     choosing to be one in the mind first
 
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What to do after you become one
a.
practicing your instrument daily
3. Expressing the full benefit of being a successful musician
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