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Luther Vandross A House Is Not A Home
That our bodies these tents we live in one day will be no more. See if you know that, then you understand that your body is nothing more than an instrument of convenience. Just like a chair, and if the chair your sitting in is just a chair, then you have set your spiritual gaze on a higher plain called Christ eternal.

In 1981, we were blessed by the melodious musical genius of a crooning singer and solo artist by the name of Luther Vandross who recorded a remake of Dionne Warwick and Burt Bacharach's 1964 ballet "A House is not a Home."

In the song singer Luther Vandross bring to life the words of the song through a poignant (poin-yuh nt) awaking of our thoughts.

The words of the song most of you all know them, it says: A Chair is

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