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Dan Sered, his family actually is here, his wife Dina, his children, which I'm going to try my best to get their names right, Yael, Aitan, and Yoav. Is that right? Is that good? Okay, good. That was what I was most nervous about there. But Dan Sarat is, of course, as we know, the Israel director for Jews for Jesus. He's been the director of Jews for Jesus in Israel for almost, actually, more than a decade now, and we've been supporting him for a lot of that time as a church. He has an MDiv from Western University in 2013, and he's, of course, are you still working on your doctorate, or is that still a work in progress? Many of us know what that's like. And, of course, He's also a pastor of a church there that I just learned this morning. So, he has a lot going on in Israel. Israel, of course, is a very difficult land to bring the gospel to, and we're grateful that God has sent servants like Dan Sered to do that. And, of course, overriding all of his credentials that you just heard, the most important thing about Dan is that he's a faithful follower of Jesus Christ, a fellow bondservant, and a great friend of Calvary. So, let's welcome Dan as he comes up and brings us the Word of God this morning. Well, Shalom, everybody. Wow, the Sunday school did better than that. We're going to try that again, OK? Shalom, everybody. It is a privilege and an honor for us to be here for Dina and my son Yoav. Our other two children are not here with us. They are in camp. But it's always so good to be back, to be back here at Calvary. Like Greg mentioned, we are your extension in Israel. So it's great to come back and to see familiar faces and to see some new faces. And you know, Pastor Joe has now become a friend and he's always encouraging to us in our ministry. So it's really a privilege and an honor to be back here. So, like Greg mentioned, I serve as the Israel Director of Jews for Jesus in Israel. And you know, Israel is a place, like Greg mentioned, that's unreached with the gospel. And Jews for Jesus, our mission statement is that we exist to relentlessly pursue God's plan for the salvation of Israel. So, what does that mean? Well, it means that we want to share the gospel with our Jewish people in the land of Israel. Now, Israel is the most Jewish country in the world. And there are 6.4 million Jewish people that live in Israel. 6.4 million Jews. And here in the States, there are only about 6 million Jews. So out of the 6.4 million that live in Israel, there are only about 6,000 Jewish people who believe in Jesus. That's how unreached the Jewish population in Israel is with the gospel. And that's why today our largest Jews for Jesus branch is in Israel. And we are there reaching our people with the gospel message. I want to show you a short video clip, which we're going to play right now for you about our ministry in Israel. Shalom, my name is Dan Sered and I'm the Israel Director of Jews for Jesus. Jews for Jesus is a ministry that relentlessly pursues God's plan for salvation for Israel. Founded in 1973 in San Francisco, California, as a part of the Jesus Movement, where many hippies came to faith in Jesus. And many of those hippies were Jewish people. So they came around our founder, another Jewish believer in Jesus, Moish Rosen, and they started this movement of Jews for Jesus, wanting to communicate the Gospel to our Jewish people. Israel is a complex place. Israel is a melting pot. and so many different people from different places. So our Jews for Jesus Israel ministry reflects that diversity. We have staff that are devoted to children, youth, and young adult ministry. We have staff that are devoted to the Russian-speaking population in Israel, to the general Hebrew-speaking seculars, to social media evangelism. But at the end of it, for us, it's all about making disciples, fulfilling the Great Commission, making disciples for our Lord Jesus. We engage Jewish people with the Gospel message, we equip them to follow Yeshua, and we inspire Christians to do the same. So that's what our ministry is all about. We're all about making disciples for our Lord and Savior, Jesus. And this is Carolina. Carolina came to our church in Israel. And we greeted her, of course, as she entered. And very quickly we found out that Karolina, she was Israeli, born and raised in Israel, but she wasn't a believer in Jesus. So Dina befriended her and started meeting with Karolina on a weekly basis, studying the scriptures together. And about three months into their study, Karolina prayed with Dina to receive the Lord. And then, of course, Dina continued ministering and discipling Karolina, and she began attending our church on a regular basis. And what a joy it was for Dina and I to baptize Karolina in the Mediterranean Sea. And today, Karolina is a disciple of Jesus, a follower of him. and doing really well in our faith and really growing in the Lord. So we praise God for Carolina and I share this story with you to tell you that that's really what we're all about. We're all about making disciples, fulfilling the great commission of our Lord and Savior Jesus. And it's our privilege to be here because we're partners in ministry. Like I said, we are your extension. We're Calvary Community Church Extension in Israel. And this morning there are three ways of how I want you as an individual to partner, to continue partnering with our ministry. Now first and foremost, the most important way of how you can partner with us is through your prayers. Did you get one of these cards when you walked in today? If you didn't get one, can you raise your hand? And I'm going to ask Brother Roy to please pass them on. If you didn't get one, just raise your hand. Did everybody get one? We got a few here. If you got it, take it out right now. Okay, I want to see you holding it in your hand. Come on. Here we go. And then if you don't mind just folding it along the preferred edge here and then just tearing it, removing it. Okay, you'll have two portions of the cards in your hands. Come on. I want to see you all doing this. Very good, very good. Now the small portion of this card is not for you to keep. It's not for you to give away. This is a prayer card. This is a prayer reminder for you. It says here, pray for Dan and Dina, Sered. So would you please put it in your Bible or on your refrigerator, whichever one you open more often. Okay? This is a prayer reminder. We need your prayers. Okay? Would you please keep us in your prayers? Now, the biggest portion of this card is not for you to keep. This is for you to fill out your name and address. And if you would do that, I would love for you to sign up for a Jews for Jesus free monthly newsletter. I want you to get our newsletter so that you would know how to specifically pray for our ministry. Also, if you put out your email address, I would love to send you our Israel prayer updates. I send those once a month from Israel, telling you what's going on in Israel, what is God doing, and how you could be praying for our missions in Israel. Now, today I also want to offer each and every one of you a gift. A gift from Jews for Jesus to you. If you fill out your name and address, I would love to send you a book that tells you all about the gospel in the Feasts of Israel. Okay? So sign up. for a newsletter, get our email prayer updates, but also receive that free book, okay? So as you leave the sanctuary, drop this card in the box in the back, and that back says our picture on it. It says, for the ministry of Dan and Dina. Sarah, just drop the card in there, and then become a prayer partner of our ministry, you know? And get that free book, get our newsletter, become a prayer partner of our ministry. We need your prayers. Now second, you can partner with our ministry this morning by giving to our ministry. But let me just say that, you know, Jews for Jesus, we're not a church, we're an arm of the church. Therefore, any gift that you give to our ministry must be above and beyond your normal tithes. Those belong to your home congregation, your home church, wherever that may be. So any gift that you give to our ministry has to be above those tithes, okay? Now, if you do choose to give in the offering, you can make checks payable to Jews for Jesus. You can give with cash. You can also give via credit card on this card. Please indicate the amount of your gift on this card so that we could properly receipt you and thank you for your gift. But please, even if you don't give in the offering, that's okay. Just still fill out this card. Become a prayer partner of our ministry, okay? Get that free book. We really need your prayers. Now, like Greg mentioned, I have a resource table in the back of the church. We've got free stuff there and not so free stuff, okay? Please take as much of the free stuff as you want. And let me ask that each of you take one of these blue pamphlets, which says over 6 million Israelis and fewer than half of 1% believe in Jesus. This tells you more about our ministry in Israel. Please pick one of these up. Now on the not-so-free side of our resource table, we have different books and we also have some CDs like this one. This is Jewish gospel music. Do you guys know Jewish music? You know, kind of like Fiddler on the Roof? Well, this is Jewish music that praises Jesus. And in case you didn't know, this is the type of music we're all going to be praising Jesus with in heaven. Okay? It's going to be Jewish music up there. All right? So I want you to be ready, prepared, so you can check these out. Please, please don't forget to fill out this card and become a prayer partner of our ministry, okay? We realize that prayer is the secret weapon of evangelism and we need God's people to partner with us in prayer. So please fill out your name address, your email address, become a prayer partner of our ministry. Now today, as we look into the Bible, I want us to talk about the preeminence of God. So if you got your Bibles, would you please open to Exodus chapter 3. Exodus chapter 3. Open your Bibles. Turn on your Bibles. Whatever it is we do these days. I have the scriptures on the screen as well. But let me give you a little bit of background. In Exodus chapter 3, Moses is 80 years old. And one day he was out in the desert. He was a shepherd and he was tending his father-in-law's sheep out in the back side of the desert. And he passes this bush one day. And then this bush, you remember, right? It's on fire, but it's not burning up. So Moses goes over to check it out. And you remember the story, right? God speaks to him out from the bush. Here we go, beginning with verse 6, Exodus 3 verse 6. And he said, God said, I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. And Moses hid his face, for he was afraid to look at God. Then the Lord said, I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt, and I have heard their cry because of their taskmasters. I know their sufferings, and I have come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land to a good and broad land, a land flowing with milk and honey. in the place of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, the Jebusites. And now behold, the cry of the people of Israel has come to me, and I have also seen the oppression with which the Egyptians oppressed them. Come, I will send you to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel, out of Egypt." Okay, so let's stop right here. So far so good, right? And God is giving Moses a call. He's calling Moses. And then Moses said to God, verse 13, then Moses said to God, if I come to the people of Israel and say to them, the God of your fathers has sent me to you, and they ask me, what is his name? What shall I say to them? Now, let's stop right here because I've got to explain. You need to understand that in that culture, a name was more than just a reference to a person. A name was supposed to indicate the character of that person. That's why, for example, they named Jacob Supplanter, because you know what he did to his brother, right? You understand? So, this was a very appropriate name. Well, here, when Moses asked God, what is your name? Moses is not asking God, what is the nice term that they refer to you by, but Moses is actually asking God, God, what is your character? Who are you really are? What are you really like? And we have verse 14. God said to Moses, I am who I am. And he said, say this to the people of Israel. I am has sent me to you. Now here in saying that I am, what is God actually saying about himself? Well, we got to go to the Hebrew. And here we go. You got to look at the original language that this was written in, in the biblical Hebrew. Well, the verb here, I am, that is translated, I am, means literally, I mean, the Hebrew, it's, it literally means to have existence. So what is God saying to Moses? He's saying to Moses, he says, hey Moses, I am the being in this universe who has existence in and of himself. I am the being in this universe who exists and has life in me, in and of myself. Here in Exodus chapter three, God presents himself as the one and only self-existent, independent being in the entire universe. Now, the rest of the Bible echoes this truth. Psalm 90, Moses says, verse 2, Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting, you are God. In Isaiah 44, verse 6, Thus says the Lord, the King of Israel, and his Redeemer, the Lord of hosts, I am the first and I am the last. Besides me there is no God. You know the famous verse in Revelation chapter 1 verse 8, I am the Alpha and the Omega, says the Lord God, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty. Which is why in 1 Timothy chapter 6, Paul says that he is the King of kings, the Lord of lords, who alone possesses immortality. You know, I remember when I was a young dad, I know, a long time ago. But I remember one day, our second born, Eitan, Ethan, he came to me one day, he was a little boy, and I know he doesn't even remember this, but he came to me and he said, hey, Abba, Dad, he goes, where did trees come from? And I said, wow, that's a great question, but I've got a great answer. Trees come from God. And then he said, well, where do mountains come from? I said, well, great, I've got an answer to that as well. You know, mountains come from God. And he said, well, where do stars come from? And I said, well, I got an answer to that. You know, God made them. God made the stars. God made the trees. God made the mountains. God created them all. So, you know, we continued, went on with this line of questions. And all of a sudden he says to me, he says, well, Abba, where does God come from? Well, suddenly, I'm out of answers. There is no answer to that question. So I said to him, I said, well, God doesn't come from anywhere. God is, and He always has been, and He always will be. Now, Eitan, my son, found that really hard to grasp, but not nearly as hard as I find that to grasp as an adult. Because saying that makes me realize, and it makes you realize, that here with God we're dealing with a being that is preeminent above any other being in the cosmos. So, this is God. This is the I Am, the one and only independent, unbounded, preeminent being in the universe. God is accountable to no one but himself. God is responsible to no one but himself. God is limited by no one but himself. God is restrained by no one but himself. And God is answerable to no one but himself. He is the I am of the universe. He is the eternally self-existing one beyond whom we cannot think. And beyond whom there is really nothing to think about anyway. He is God, preeminent in this universe. Amen? Now, that's as far as we wanna go in our theological treatment of this, because now we gotta ask ourselves a very important question. And here's the question. The question is, so what? Who cares? I mean, this is great, right? God is preeminent. This is nice. But really, what difference does any of this make to my life? What difference does this make to me tomorrow morning when I go to work? You know, what difference does this make to my life? Well, let's talk about that, okay? Let's go back for a moment to the burning bush. Let's go back and remind ourselves, what did God say to Moses? Well, God said to Moses, you want to know who I really am? Well, I am the one in the universe who exists, who is existence in and of myself. I am the one and only being in the universe who has life in and of myself. Now, this is what the Bible says throughout. The Bible confirms and repeats this truth over and over again. Watch. John 1 verse 4, In him, in God, was life, and the life was the light of man. John 5 verse 26, For as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son also to have life in himself. In 1 Timothy chapter 6, remember what Paul said, that God alone has immortality. In just a verse or two before that, Paul says that God alone gives life to all things. God is the one that gives life. This explains Genesis chapter two for us, where the Bible says that the Lord God breathed into man's nostrils the breath of life, and that's when man became a living soul. Now, as human beings, we are alive, but the life that we live, that we're living, is not inheritably our life. The life that we're living was breathed into us. It is a gift. Our life is a gift from the one who has life in himself. It's a gift from almighty God. This is not our life that we're living out. It's a life that he gave us as a gift. Now, as human beings, we need to understand that therefore we're dependent on God for every moment of our existence. Every breath that we take is at the pleasure of God. Every ounce of life that we live is at the pleasure of God. The point that I want you to get is that there is an utter dependence in all of this that you and I must grasp if we're going to relate properly to the God of the universe. And conversely, it is our failure to grasp this dependency that lies at the heart of all sin in this universe, all sin in the world, and all sin in our life. You know, I think of Lucifer. Do you remember the angel before he became Satan? The Bible says, Isaiah chapter 14, that at some point Lucifer, as an angel, look, verse 13 and 14, as an angel, this is what it said, right? You said in your heart, talking about Lucifer, I will ascend to heaven above the stars of God. I will set my throne on high. I will sit on the mount of assembly in the far reaches of the north. I will ascend above the height of the cloud. I will make myself like the Most High." In other words, here we find Lucifer saying, I will act independently of God. I'm going to run my own destiny. He says, I am going to be the one. I'm going to be the one who runs my life. And what did God say to him in this chapter? God said to him, hey listen, now you've sinned. This is the first sin in the universe. Adam didn't commit the first sin in the universe. Lucifer did. But, of course, Adam walked in his footstep. Do you remember what happened in the garden? What Adam did? You say, well, of course I remember, right? He ate that apple. Well, first of all, we don't really know that it was an apple. Second of all, that wasn't really the problem. Adam could have eaten a peach or a pear. The fruit was not the problem. The problem was that Adam made up his mind that he was going to live independently from God. He was going to be the captain of his own faith. And he brought a curse on the entire human race because of that. Lucifer and Adam made the same mistake and they decided to act as independent beings instead of acting like the dependent beings that they were. They rejected God's preeminence over their lives in favor of their own preeminence over their life. You know, sin may have many different outworkings, but there is one essence to sin. Isaiah 53 verse 6, Oh, we like sheep have gone astray. We have turned everyone to, here it is, to his own way. There, in a nutshell, is the essence of all human sin. The essence of sin is when any created being decides to take over and sit on the throne of their own life and to declare, I'm going my way. I'm doing it my way. There you got it. That is sin. Now, may I say to you that if you're here today and you have not trusted Jesus as your own personal savior, let me say that this is very important for you to understand and to think about. The first step that any person ever takes towards God comes when that person realizes that they are a usurper, that they are sitting on a stolen throne. You see, God made every one of us, and God breathes into every one of us breath of life, every second of every day. And God considers the throne of our life to belong to Him because of that. Not us, it is his throne. We are dependent beings. And when we finally realize that, when we become willing to abdicate that throne and be willing to give it back to God where it belongs and use the blood of Christ to be able to come to God and do that, that's when people begin to be ready to do business with God. If you're here and you've never trusted Christ, I want you to listen to me. This is why all of the religious activities and presence that you're trying to give to God are not going to work. God doesn't want your presence. He wants His throne back, the one that you usurped, the one in your life that belongs to Him. And it is only when we become ready to give the throne of our life back to God that we are ready to come to Christ and do business with God. I love what A.W. Tozer said. He said, the Lord will not save those whom he cannot command. He will not divide his offices, meaning Lord and Savior. You can't believe in half a Christ. He goes on to say, we must accept Christ for what He is. He's the Savior who is risen. He's also the Lord who is King of kings and Lord of lords. If you're here today and you're tired, you're tired of running your own life. Listen, sooner or later, you gotta get tired of running your own life because none of us can do a very good job running our life. I'm here to tell you that someone else is offering to run your life, and he will do a perfect, complete job doing it. He will make your life to be something that is worth waking up in the morning for. I hope that you will think about advocating the throne of your life. It will be the best decision that you will ever make, getting off the throne of your life and giving it to the Lord Jesus. You know, one time while I was traveling in the US, I saw this bumper sticker. It said, God is my co-pilot. Well, I actually think that the bumper sticker should say, I am out of the cockpit altogether. Because that is really what God is looking for. He doesn't want you in the left seat, or in the right seat, or in the back seat. He wants you out of the cockpit altogether, and he will take it from there. Let me go on and say that if you're here today and you've already trusted Christ, this is still very applicable to us because the Lordship of Christ is not only an issue for non-believers. The Lordship of Jesus as a follower of Christ is the very linchpin of our Christian life. Romans 12.1 says, I appeal to you therefore brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Now, as a living sacrifice, God is not asking you and me to kill ourselves literally because we need to be living sacrifices, right? But He's asking us to be as dead and as the sacrifice was when they slit its throat on the altar in the temple. As dead as that when it comes to running our own lives. And instead to let God do it. This is how the Lord Jesus lived when He walked here on earth. He lived under the Lordship of God when He was here on earth. John 4.34, Jesus said to them, My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me and to accomplish His work. John 8.28, So Jesus said to them, When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am He, and that I do nothing on My own authority, but speak just as the Father taught Me. John 6.38, Jesus said, For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will, but the will of Him who sent me. And Jesus said at the Garden of Gethsemane, Not my will, but yours be done. So hear the Lord Jesus when he was living right here on earth. He was a man living under the authority of God and the authority of his written word. He didn't run his own life even as the second person of the Godhead. He didn't. You know, this is exactly how He tells us that we must live. A.W. Tozer said, A man is willing to share himself, and sometimes even sacrifice himself for a desired end, but never to dethrone himself. Wow! Very interesting. Matthew 28 verse 19 says, right? This is the Great Commission. It says, Go therefore and make church members of all nations, Nope, that's not what it says. Go therefore and make professing Christians of all nations? Nope, that's not what it says. Go therefore and make church goers of all nations? No. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations." And you know what sets a disciple apart from a churchgoer, or from a church member, or from a professing Christian? I will tell you what it is. A disciple is a person who has dethroned himself. A disciple is a person who has dethroned herself. A disciple is a person who has restored the throne of their life to its rightful owner. A disciple is a person for whom submission to God is not just a buzzword. A disciple is a person for whom obedience to God is not just a buzzphrase. But these two words and these two phrases, submission to God and obedience to God, these form the very essence, the very core of how a disciple lives. A disciple understands that they don't live the way that they wanna live. They don't live the way that they feel like living. They don't live like their friends tell them to live. They live the way God tells them to live in the written word of God. The authority for their lives is not what they want or what they feel like or what their friends tell them to do. It is what God tells them in the word of God, period, end of discussion. That's a disciple. Now, do we always get it right? No. Do we sometimes fall short? Yes. But you know what? We never lower the bar. If you're a disciple, you come to God and you confess that you are wrong, but you don't change the standard. The bar is the written word of God as the authority for life. This is how you live. If you're gonna reach this area for Jesus, if you're gonna reach this city, this county, this region for Jesus. If you're gonna reach New Jersey for Christ, if we're gonna go out and reach the world for Jesus, I'm here to tell you something. This is not gonna happen with a bunch of church goers, nope. It's not gonna happen with a bunch of professing Christians, no. It's not gonna happen because a bunch of church members decided to do this. Only a bunch of disciples can God use to reach a country and a people for Christ? You look at the early church. They weren't church members, churchgoers, a bunch of professing Christians. They were disciples. And that's what we must be. Being a disciple is an all or nothing deal. One of my heroes of the faith, Hudson Taylor, the great missionary to China, said this. He said, Jesus is either Lord of all or He's not Lord at all. I love that. I love that. I don't know how you can say it any simpler than that. And in my life, and in your life, Jesus is either Lord of all, or guess what? He's not Lord at all. So, let me just ask you as we get ready to close. I need to ask you this. You know, when it comes to your sex life, when it comes to the movies that you watch, the things that you read, the websites that you visit, how you love your wife, how you love your husband, how you treat your children or how you honor your parents, who is on the throne of your life? You or Jesus? when it comes to how you serve your boss, or how you speak of your fellow man, or how you forgive those who hurt you, or how you handle money, or how you keep your word, or how you seek to live with integrity. In every part of your life, who is preeminent in your life? Is it you or is it Jesus? Can't be both. It can't be both. He's either Lord of all or He's not Lord at all. Can't be both. You can't have half a Christ. He's Lord or He's not. So, who is he in your life? I can't answer that question for you, but I can tell you that the answer to this question is the deciding factor if you're a disciple or not. Really, it's the deciding factor, I believe, in many cases, even if you're a true follower of Christ or not. You know this idea that some of us have that you can believe in Jesus as your Savior, but then reject Him as Lord and go and live your life any way you want to live? That's not a biblical concept. He is the Lord. He is the Lord Jesus Christ. Paul says, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. It's true, we do grow in our surrender to his lordship over the years, but we never ever start out by saying, I am wonderfully happy, he's my savior, and now I'm gonna make up my mind, and I'm gonna go and live my life any way I want. No, that's not how it works. God doesn't take people on that basis. If that's the basis on which you came, I think that there are serious reasons for you to examine whether you really belong to Christ, because He does not take people on that basis. I want to take some time this morning to give us an opportunity to answer this question. Who is really on the throne of your life? If you have usurped some of the throne of your life as a follower of Christ, if you're kind of living under your own authority in this area or in that area, I have a challenge for you. We need to make him Lord of everything, the whole thing. I can't do that for you, I can only do that for me. So I'm challenging you. You wanna be a disciple? Well, that's how a disciple live. And these are the people's lives that God blesses and that God honors. I want him to honor your life. I want him to bless your life, and I'm telling you how to do it. I hope that you will listen, not to me, but I hope that you will listen to him. So, let's pray together. With our heads bowed and our eyes closed, I want to give you a moment, if you need to do business with God right now, this is it, this is your moment. If there are things that popped on your radar screen when I began talking about who really is preeminent in your life, Things you know that you haven't made Jesus Lord over your life. I want to challenge you to do that as we sit here. To get off the throne that you don't belong on. If you stay on it, it will hurt yourself and everyone around you. Get off and put Jesus on the throne, who it rightly belongs to. So, just gonna be quiet for a few moments. If you need to talk to God, you do it right now. Lord Jesus, God Almighty, you are omnipotent, you are eternal, you are holy and righteous and faithful and merciful and loving and gracious and preeminent. Lord, there is no choice on who needs to rule our life. It's really a no-brainer. Lord, we're so human, and sin is such an endemic part of our flesh. that sometimes, Lord, even without even trying, we push you off the throne and we take over. Forgive us, Father. Forgive us. And give us the heart and the lifestyle of a disciple who puts you on the throne and keeps you there. Lord, we do fall short of what you ask us every day, but help us never change the understanding of where the authority of our life is. Help us never dilute that. May you be Lord. May you be preeminent over every part of our life. And if there are things that we need to go change in order to restore you to the throne, then Lord Jesus, give us courage to change it by your grace. Lord, help us to get to know you well enough that we understand your ways. Help us to get to know you well enough so that we fear you. Help us to get to know you well enough to the degree that we won't lay hands on the ark, that we won't touch the throne, it's yours. Lord change our lives because we were here today We were here studying your word We love you, and we pray these things in Jesus name and God's people said Thank you so much Dan for bringing us that word
The Preeminence of God
Identifiant du sermon | 727172139103 |
Durée | 42:20 |
Date | |
Catégorie | Service du dimanche |
Texte biblique | Exode 3:6-14 |
Langue | anglais |
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