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Phil, yes, it was a great game. I was able to catch most of the last
quarter. As for comparing it with seeing our Lord for the first time, it
is hard for us to imagine what seeing Him will be like.
earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
>I must admit, this super bowl was probably the most exciting and well
>executed match up I have ever seen. I remember how exciting it was the
>first time Denver won and that was hard to beat. The other one that really
>was an exciting game was back during the Gulf war when I think Buffalo and
>the Giants played and it was one by a 65 yard field goal in the last two or
>three seconds. I never have had any desire to go to any super bowl and in
>all the years we have lived in Denver, I never once have wanted to go to a
>game. I listen to them all and once had an offer of free tickets but turned
>them down. I always feel guilty in some ways watching the games thinking
>about how much time is spent in just entertainment fields such as sports and
>Hollywood and the like. As exciting as it must be to win a super bowl like
>that and in the last 9 seconds of the game, I can't help but think what it
>is like when millions see Jesus as Savior for the first time. Poor
>comparison, I know, but it makes me stop and think about it anyhow.
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>Phil.
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>I Flew Kites With Jesus
>www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
John
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