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1265: The End of Orville Wright // Spiritual Lessons from the Wright Brothers 03 (Eric Ludy)

1265: The End of Orville Wright // Spiritual Lessons from the Wright Brothers 03 (Eric Ludy)

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In 1886 Orville Wright died . . . sort of. We don’t want to give away any spoilers, but the simple fact that Orville invented (with his brother, Wilbur) the first operational airplane in 1903, it maybe goes without saying that his death in 1886 must have been short lived. But so are all the deaths that we have along the way in our Christian life. Like Orville’s death in 1886, God will bring us to our end so that He can work a wonderful new beginning in us. This is what happened in Orville’s life. And this is what will certainly happen in our lives, too, if we will start appreciating the key role that death plays in the cultivation of abundant Life. 

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