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Make a mess
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An initial mess necessary to produce something good; to rearrange
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1. WHY. - PHOENIX.AZ 61-0128 E-49 049
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And the new birth is a mess, too. And it'll make a mess out of you. But you'll certainly get new Life and be a new creature when you receive it. It'll make you do things that you wouldn't think you'd do. Yes, sir.
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Do something wrong or very badly: spoil or
mismanage something.
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1. SUPER.SIGN. - S.GATE.CA 62-0624 E-70 070
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Satan has just blinded the eyes of the people.
He's got into the churches and made a mess out
of them, precious, godly, people.
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