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John Currier, a man who couldn’t read or write, was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison in 1949.
Later his sentence was commuted and he was transferred from prison and paroled to work for a wealthy farmer near Nashville, TN.
In 1968, his sentence was terminated.
State Correction Department records show that a letter was written to the prisoner and the farmer for whom he worked.
The letter said that he was a free man.
But Currier never saw the letter or even knew it had been written.
One year went by...then two...then five, and finally ten.
And still he didn’t know that he was free.
\\ \\ By this time, the farmer to whom he had been paroled was dead, but Currier kept working, serving out his life sentence.
He was given a little money for personal needs, $5.00 per week at first, then a little more, and finally $20.00 per week.
But life was hard and filled with labor.
He slept in a drafty trailer, taking baths in a horse trough.
Life held very little joy and no promise of hope.
This went on until 1979.
Then a state parole officer learned of his plight and told him about the missing letter.
\\ \\ How would you feel if you were this prisoner?
Would it matter to you if someone sent you an important message; in fact, the most important of your life, but year after year the message was never delivered?
Bruce Howell, /Sermon Central/
 
*“What is 750,000 miles long?
It could wrap itself around the earth 30 times and it grows an additional 20 miles longer with each passing day?
It is the line of people on earth who do not know Jesus....”* Guy McGraw
 
! /The Undelivered Message/
Text: Rom.
10:11-15 – PPHC Revival 2~/20~/07
 
 
*I.
How Shall They Call On Him In Whom They Have Not Believed?*
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Faith is Necessary for Believing/
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Faith is necessary for successful prayer
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He must “believe” in *WHOM* he prays to
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