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Category Archives: Kingdom of Heaven
Today’s Sermon: Humility to be Carried
Humility to be Carried Matthew 18:1-5 One of the most interesting things about early Christian history is that you learn the names of people in the New Testament that the writers don’t give. In this story of Jesus explaining … Continue reading →
Posted in Early Church History, Gospel of Matthew, humility, Jesus, Kingdom of Heaven, orthodox icons
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Tagged Ancient Christianity, disciple, Gospels, humility
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