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By Bob Klingenberg
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012 20:29 |
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If the people of the world really thrill to what is happening to them or around them, they often exclaim with excitement, “Oh My God.” Have you noticed? How could you not? It is one of the most common mantras strangely enough in the unbelieving and God-ignoring society in this country. I can only speak for America, but I don’t doubt that it is very common in other countries and societies also. “Odios Mio,” in Spanish. “Oh Mio Dio” in Italian. “Ach Mein Gott” in German etc., etc. “Oh My God” in English.
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By Bob Klingenberg
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Thursday, April 14, 2011 16:19 |
 There is an in-phrase and related in-phrases that are the latest religious in-lingo in so much of the modern chruch scene, and even more particularly, sad to say, in the Pentecostal/Charismatic church scene where I predominately minister, and that is when referring to Jesus in worship by announcing,
"HE'S IN THE HOUSE."
However, it takes on different forms, depending upon the mood and need of the moment, such as:
"THE MIRACLE WORKER IS IN THE HOUSE"
Or:
"THE HEALER IS IN THE HOUSE."
Or:
"THE DELIVERER IS IN THE HOUSE."
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