As we come to Ecclesiastes chapter ten verse eleven we are treated to another metaphor, rivaling our Genie in the bottle, or a row of dominos. You could put it like this, “It’s too late to charm the snake after you’ve been bitten.” Yet all is not lost, there’s hope for change.
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As we come to Ecclesiastes chapter ten verse eleven we are treated to another metaphor, rivaling our Genie in the bottle, or a row of dominos. You could put it like this, “It’s too late to charm the snake after you’ve been bitten.” Yet all is not lost, there’s hope for change.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1457/29