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“The law was given to drive us to despair over the hopelessness of ever being able to keep it.”

Quote by Hal Lindsey

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Hal Lindsey
Hal Lindsey

Hal Lindsey, born on November 23, 1929, is a renowned evangelical preacher. His career has been dedicated to spreading Christian faith, and he has a wide following around the world. Lindsey is known for his research and interpretation of biblical prophecies, and his books and sermons have had a profound impact in the Christian community. more

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