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"Take in the scope of this ancient proverb: 'A rolling stone gathers no moss.' It emerged in ancient Antioch, was rediscovered during the European Renaissance, beloved in the peat moss bogs of the Scot-Irish, and institutionalized by the royalty of blues, country, and rock and roll music. And sure as sunrise, there was no moss on the stone that covered the entrance to Jesus’ grave. It rolled away just about as quickly as it had been put into place." Listen for more pf Ronnie's Easter 2026 talk.
By Ronnie McBrayer4.8
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"Take in the scope of this ancient proverb: 'A rolling stone gathers no moss.' It emerged in ancient Antioch, was rediscovered during the European Renaissance, beloved in the peat moss bogs of the Scot-Irish, and institutionalized by the royalty of blues, country, and rock and roll music. And sure as sunrise, there was no moss on the stone that covered the entrance to Jesus’ grave. It rolled away just about as quickly as it had been put into place." Listen for more pf Ronnie's Easter 2026 talk.