There's a Crack in Your Armor Perry Stone
hundred pencils, and enough fat to make seven bars of soap. 5 If we were to add up all of the minerals in the human body (not the cells, blood, sperm—just the minerals) and sell them, we could receive about $14 for the total (estimates vary). Take the average $14 man. He wears a $200 suit, a $30 tie, and an $80 pair of shoes, and he drives a $35,000 car and lives in an $185,000 house. He goes home after work to enjoy his $14 wife and $7.50 kids (children are half the size of their parents and thus contain less mineral content)! After dinner this $14 man reclines in a $300 recliner and reads a $0.50 newspaper. He will retire at night in an $800 bed, sleep seven hours, wake up, and then repeat the same process—eating breakfast, driving to work, working, then coming home. A preset day will come as the clock of time ticks down to his final second on earth. This man, as all other men, will go the way of the grave (Heb. 9:27). This $14 man will be clothed in a $200 suit, laid in a $1,500 coffin, and taken to graveyard where a group of men he may have never met will take a $25 shovel and cover up his physical remains with the same substance he was created from—dirt! However, it was not the dust man that Satan and his cohorts were after. Notice Ecclesiastes 8:8 and 12:7 ( KJV ): There is no man that hath power over the spirit to retain the spirit; neither hath he power in the day of death.... Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. Man is the only creature of any flesh form living on earth or
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