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It Only Takes a Spark To Set a Fire Burning

"It only takes a spark to set a fire burning. And all around a fire is slowly glowing. That's how wonderful God's love is. Once we've experienced it, we really want the world to know. We want to pass it on."*** 1970's Christian pop song. It only takes a match to set a candle glowing. And all around its flame is brightly burning! The people of the world who have set in spiritual darkness have seen a great light. It's why we keep our candlesticks burning brightly in a spiritual darkened world.*** Oh! Let your candle lights shine all around the world. Oh! Let your camp fires Burn brightly all around the world. Oh! let your home fires burn brightly all around the world. *** Oh let God's love set the world a flame. With an all the consuming Holy Spirit's Flame blazing its way in the darkest night! Paving the way for everlasting life!*** "Come on people now smile on your brother. Everybody get together gotta love one another right now." *** Only God's holy spirit knows which way the wind blows its flame! It sets the hearts of men and women ablaze with holy desire! *** "Maybe tomorrow when he looks down on every creature in every town. All of his children of every nation. They'll be peace and good brother hood Crystal Blue Persuasion." Tommy James and the Shondells. *** "Jesus loves me this I know for the Bible tells me so. Little ones to Him belong they are weak but he is strong. Yes Jesus loves me! Yes Jesus loves me the Bible tells me so." *** Oh! God the Father is love sweet and lasting love. Jesus Christ, God the Son grants us ever lasting life. But God the Holy Spirit, "Leads us and guides us and lives right inside of us! *** Love in Christ Jesus! Roxanne Lea Dubarry Roxy Lea 1954 Roxy 1954/ October Country July 14, 2020

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