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One of the greatest ambitions of any violinist is to play a Stradivarius.
Meticulously handcrafted by Antonio Stradivari these very rare violins produce an unrivalled sound.
So you can imagine the excitement of acclaimed British violinist Peter Cropper when, in 1981 London’s Royal Academy of Music offered him a 258 year old Stradivarius for a series of concerts.
But then the unimaginable.
As Peter entered the stage he tripped, landed on top of the violin and snapped the neck off.
I can’t even begin to imagine how Peter Cropper felt at that moment.
A priceless masterpiece destroyed!
Cropper was inconsolable.
He took the violin to a master craftsman in the vain hope he might be able to repair it.
And repair it he did.
So perfect was the repair that the break was undetectable, and, more importantly, the sound was exquisite.
The Academy was most gracious and allowed him to continue using the Stradivarius.
And so night after night, as Peter drew his bow across those string, Peter was reminded of the fact that what he once thought irreparably damaged had been fully restored by the hand of a Master craftsman.
1- PICKING AND CHOOSING.
A- PAUL EMPHASIZES HIS CONCERN BY LETTING THEM KNOW THAT HE WAS WRITING THE LETTER PERSONALLY.
B-THEY FELT THAT CIRCUMCISION WOULD SAVE THEM FROM THE WORLD.
GALATIANS 6:12-1
2- WHAT COUNTS?
A- BOAST ONLY IN WHAT CHRIST HAS DONE.
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B- THE INTERNAL TRANSFORMATION MEANS MORE THAN THE OUTWARD APPEARANCE.
3-SALUTATIONS.
A-YOU ARE THE NEW ISRAEL.
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B-GRACE TO YOUR SPIRIT.
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