Take care of her father's ranch for a few weeks? No problem. Jodie De Vanti is a successful lawyer, so how hard could it be to oversee a bunch of cows? Turns out it's pretty hard…especially when she has to beg for help from Sam Hyatt, the vet her father almost ruined. Between her father's new prize horse getting injured and his prize bull going belly-up, not to mention the cows that are calving, she'd be done if not for Sam. And just to make things more interesting, he's the first man who's fascinated her in a long time. If these sparks between them mean anything, that attraction goes both ways.
The Decisive Deed - in the New Testament It is the word that Paul uses in exactly our context in Romans : ' The death he died , he died to sin once for all ( ephapax ) , but the life he lives , he lives to God ' ( Rom . 6:10 ) .
Stressing once again that God is no respecter of persons, King David said in Psalms 103:3 that Deity forgave all of his sins and healed all of his diseases. Based upon Isaiah 53:5, Matthew 8:16-17 and 1 Peter 2:24, I boldly confess the ...
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