RIP Dr. Charles Stanley Singing “It is Well” in his last Days At Home Before He Died
Charles Stanley Singing “It is Well” in his last Days At Home Before He Died
Dr. Charles Stanley was the leader of one of Atlanta’s most historic churches. His death was announced by first baptist church of Atlanta. Stanley was a prominent. He died on Tuesday morning, April 18, at 90 years old. In 65 years of ministry, Dr. Stanley helped to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world through his Bible-teaching ministry.
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So the, oh, yeah, you smile.
Well, when I was 18, I had finished high school and I was going to college and I thought my grandfather had only seen him twice before.
He’d been a Pentecostal preacher for many, many years. And he was in his seventies at this time.
And so I thought, well, I need to go talk to my granddad for some reason.
So I went down and I spent a week with him and I told him, I said, I just wanna listen to you.
You’ve been the pastor all these years.
So we would sit on his screen and back porch and sit in North Carolina.
And, uh, I would just ask him questions.
I mean, just all kind of questions and he would sit there and talk and we’d go eat lunch and I come back and sit down.
And so in the process of all the things he said to me, he said this, he says, uh, when you’re going through a hard time, he said, put it this way, if you, if God tells you to head to a brick wall and you head for the wall and when you get there, God will make a hole for it.
So I chuck it like that and then think anything about it.
But on my way home thinking about that, I can hardly tell you.
It’s like God said to me, here’s what he said.
Obey God and leave all the consequences to him. And I want you to remember that.
Yes, Lord, I will smile.
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