The Necklace

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  “SHE WAS one of those pretty, charming young ladies, born, as if through an error of destiny, into a family of clerks. She had no dowry, no hopes, no means of becoming known, appreciated, loved, and married by a man either rich or distinguished; and she allowed herself to marry a petty clerk in the office of the Board of Education. . . .  She had neither frocks nor jewels, nothing. And she loved only those things. She felt that she was made for them. She had such a desire to please, to be sought after, to be clever, and courted.” —THE NECKLACE Guy de Maupassant    France, 1884 (pic by Grok) Read this short story here:  https://americanliterature.com/author/guy-de-maupassant/short-story/the-necklace

What do you say about sin?

To say, "I have not sinned" is to make God a liar (1 John 1:10);
To say, "I must sin," is to deny the gospel (Jude 24; Galatians 2:20);
To say, "I must not sin," is to conform to the gospel (Colossians 3:17);
To say, "I need not sin," is to state my priviledge (Ephesians 1:4);
To say, "By the grace of God I will not sin," is to live the gospel (Galatians 5:25).

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