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Erwin W. Lutzer, When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness Quotes: The work that God does in us when we wait is usually more important than the thing for which we wait!
         

The work that God does in us when we wait is usually more important than the thing for which we wait!


Erwin W. Lutzer, When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness
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