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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Today’s Sermon: A Just Man
A Just Man Matthew 1:18-25 In our modern times, we think of being just as a legal term. Someone who is just practices justice. That reward is given to those who have earned or done well and punishment to those who … Continue reading
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Today’s Sermon: Stepping Out of the Boat
I knew that, sooner or later, I would preach this sermon. STEPPING OUT OF THE BOAT Matthew 14:25-33 A headwind appears on the sea of Galilee as the disciples are crossing to the other side. The seas start to get … Continue reading
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