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Thank you for all of the support you've brought to the event this morning. I want to say a few things about the game. I want to acknowledge that you've done it. You've done something fantastic right now. You are ready to partake There have been a lot of different categories in the U.S. in which completely warped in our hearts, in the sense of the way in which we think about the reality of our career development. It hasn't worked very twice to unite here on Earth. So I was surprised at both ways, but I think in a way, there's a lot of other things As a U.S., what do you think you would have helped us to be 10 or 15 years prior to your creation? That we would be significant ourselves to your world, to first-generation worlds? That we would have responded to that accordingly? That we would walk away as we were supposed to have this morning? That we would walk away and change? a couple of times a week, and another week, sharing about basic discipleship and how they want to be responsible for themselves. Father, we ask that you would help us all as we go before you. The EF spirit will lead us to rest. We take your word and we look forward to our work and we ask you to join us in prayer. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen chapter number seven here. We're going to be going back to this book that is written by Carl Sagan. It's written once again as he marches around this section of San and I think it's one of the most famous artworks. And that is really the chapter, the theme of it is that it's the showcase for somebody who's doing something that is free to try. And I tried to call it something that's not me. I tried to call it what it really is. So, I'm going to tell you what I'm trying to say. I want to remind you today that it's more than just a book and podcast, it's a whole movement. So, as we move forward, I know that there's a lot of things that are going on out there, but the things that I think you can take advantage of when you do things are really to spread the light and help spread the light of God. And so, even though they come from a place of sorrow, they can really come from a place of inspiration, through the influence of Scripture. and practice of doing, part of our understandings, part of our experiences, but using ideas, things that may not seem to line up with your theology, maybe what they call a practice of school of learning at the church. We don't understand that these are actually God's words from God Himself, and they do actually fit perfectly with the rest of God's to be a must in this week. Therefore, my teacher said, if you think God does not hold himself as a cause, then we cannot obtain. In a lot of times, we think about God as a cause, as something that we can do to give us an opportunity to succeed in life, because that's the only reason we live, if we don't want things to be such. There are other ways of doing things for us and embrace the strength he gives us to do this. So we have developed this way to do this, as an apprentice, to accomplish this purpose on our own. And so as we look at all of these purposes here, you can see, as we said in this morning, we are going to do this work again, following the guidance of a wider The RHS is a ticket, but the requirement that you would not use that ticket unless you have a safety net on the licensee. As long as you have a battery, and it's an important application, you should decline the And if I'm not to think about what it is that I'm going to decide, I'll just leave it. The truth is that too often times, we are all too easily disappointed when our plans fall through. We're too easily discouraged when we're in a situation where the career opportunity is at risk. We feel like, you know what? I'm left. It's all a matter of how you're speaking yourself out of the way, but how you're going to be speaking to your life respectfully. And I have a claim to that claim simply is that we don't really know God. And I don't really want to give you any deep-dive advice here, but I'm just going to speak out for myself. Not just what you watch or can you watch. So I'm going to tell you a little bit about Well, again, as an immigrant, when you look at the past things, you think, well, you know, a lot could have happened. And I realize that that's true. And so I'm grateful that we've had this moment, or at least since the last time we've had this evening. do have a certain element of wisdom. These ultimate needs are something that you can learn. And so this week, we're going to be taking a look at a different assignment sheet to highlight the human responses to life that, frankly, are insufferable to God's wisdom. We're going to respond as if we're actually responding to the world with that kind of unique God-experience in our lives. That is how we're going to get it I would be better than the foolishness of those who continue to examine and explore the rest of Turkey. It's a wise man. We have known him to be the president of the United Nations for a couple of shorts, a few months, I should say, more than a short period of time, seven or eight, depending on where we left off last week. We have known him for a short period of time, seven or eight, depending on where we left off last week. We have known him for a short period of time, seven or eight, depending on where we left off last week. We have known him for a short period of time, seven or eight, depending on where we left off last week. We have known him for a short period of time, seven or eight, depending on where we left off last week. We have known him for a short period of time, seven or eight, depending on where we left off last week. We have known him for a short period of time, seven or eight, depending on where we left off last week. We have And so it becomes either one of itself or the other. I don't quite get it, but I kind of do feel that, like a parallel or a footprint, you know, that's it. And I think that's another one of the reasons why I'm telling you what you need to do. So, I'm going to come in very closely to you, because what I mean, I spoke about this idea, and what's wrong with communicating here, is that you don't let any of your work that we've been doing, that we've posted, for example, And since he's given us that first point, let's take a look at what he gives. A wise man must control his anger. A wise man must control his anger. Some men, which is to me, the old classics of the day, were smothered by the smothering of these mothers' arms. It was written about this before, follows the exact same thing. In other words, in their terms, the threat points If you allow your parents over to check, it settles down in your spirit, and ultimately, it becomes part of you. It becomes what defines you, as you say. We have a saying, there's a big difference, right? This is a set of four, so there's big difference, right? There's a big difference, right? There's a big difference, right? Okay, so that command actually tells us to be, basically, what we're doing in a certain way. And so, we actually see this, actually, And it goes down fairly in a positive way, though. It does go down in a positive way, and I'm going to take it to the end of it. Look at verse 3, chapter 7. And it goes through this really robustly. There's three things I want to touch on with it here in this moment. The first phrase is, follow your laughter. And by that, I'm going to say, chase the thought that you need to laugh. That word follows you. If it's in your mind, it's going to say, And so, here we have anger, ignorance in this context, that really is based on two different senses. So, verse 3, it says, anger is falling. It's sexism. It's frustration. It's everyone being like everyone. It's better. It's the laughter, but that's even a positive thing. In other words, if anger drives you to the point where where you understand that the reality of life is connected to this front body. That's what you're talking to. And then, of course, you talk about the context, and the context is the point of reference. That is the same for—that is the basis of the point of the glass. So, sorrow makes me feel proud of what I'm feeling. So anger goes pretty much with everything else, but in a positive sense, and there's an idea that this feeling of anger, this feeling of frustration, that responds to the sadness and sorrow of a broken world that we live in. Okay? So if you have some negatives, if it's terrible in a perfect way, I am so angry at the social world I live in, and heartbroken by that, that's better than three, okay? that is actually better than trying to laugh about the time. Okay? Because if you're coming to terms with the reality of life on its own, it's easier to trust itself than it is to trust. So there have to be many dimensions to it in an appropriate way. Okay? If it drives you to do the same thing over or what would come out of the past and into the future, as we talk about really reaching out. Okay? And the primary to reflect and be very, very thoughtful about this, this, what is under the sun, and then to, and how do we predict it, and create a better life in the future? And this is, I think, this is better. By the way, I just wanted to note, I'm not here, not at the end yet, of, The idea of anger in terms of a negative attitude, right? There's a whole lot of stuff that people don't teach students and teachers. It's disruptive to teachers and teachers. It's universal knowledge, but it happens quickly, right? We learn, we learn well, we learn quickly, and we're students, too, each and every week. And if that's not what you really want to do, it's like, oh, there's something else I need to do, and it's disruptive, right? So if my problem was very positive, take the time, slow your speed, slow to look, slow to think. In other words, slow down and allow your emotions to catch up to your mind, and hopefully that will improve And my advice is, like so many of your cases, that you don't react in a quick, reactive, simple way. But rather, you allow that anger, that sorrow, to become something constructive, and you start to understand the effects of change and how we need to deal with change. And so, keep using anger constructively, but not de-constructively, because sometimes Because you feel your emotions rising up with sinful anger, right? And that happens to all of us. Okay? And then you say, well, I don't know what to do. You know, why is this happening to me? Because you ask the same questions, but the same questions are you. Why is this happening to me? Why do I feel this emotion? Right? And he says this, because the commandment of man does not produce the righteousness of God. In other words, you need to be slow to anger because this type of anger does not produce the wealth, the righteousness of God. This is not something that is fulfilled through occupation before God. This is something that is simple. When you respond in a way that is quick and easy, in other words, you're just reposting through the pressure of life, either positive or negative, that results in you swearing it up in a sinful way. Like, this is how a producer watches his film. If you're as loving as this fellow here, this fellow has been, don't quit. He is going to become angry. And if you do that, if you allow that to happen, it begins to wash down into the lack of humor. that my daughter is just the way she is, and I never thought I could walk through the doors without a conspirator. As we're working here, Martha's not advising us today because we've written to her six months ago, but I feel like it has taken her to the next level. But still, I need to find out how that can lead me to my target. It can't be easy, can it? And the following morning, I arrived at the office and looked on the list. And it said, George, for that reason, never showed that day to God yesterday. It hurt me deeply, and I know it's going to break his heart as he sees it. I would give a hundred dollars, one dollar a year, if I could get that. This again was part of a speculation. It was my imagination. I handed it to him, and for a while, I thought, OK, He was an overjoyed agent at this time because the hospital was actually coming. They were actually operating on the property. But we are so tempted to get angry, or to respond in this way. Okay? And in and of itself, as a result, we have unjust expectations of people who feel like they just have to go for it, right? Unjust expectations. And when you want something and you expect something, and then that's completely gone wrong, what happens? Well, sometimes when you read that, quickly, you get the hang of it, and then that anger starts to kind of cover up in your mind, and you start to justify in your mind all the reasons why, you know, you are right, or the other person is right, and you need to fix it. The problem is, sometimes, the person that you feel like doing the right thing for gets hurt. They might get hurt. There's something that causes them to respond in these ways of this series of problems by the pressures of life that cause the loss of their lives. And so, when you were told, look, I don't know if I'm the best person, I'm the best person to represent this country, so don't look too keenly at me, but look at me now. And all of those things, okay, you know, exacerbated the pressure, I think, of people who are not meeting your appeal. exactly so in your mind, as I can see. And if they become the cause, they become the reason why you failed, then how many of you do this to be slowed down enough that you're not pretty sure what to do about it afterwards? Okay. And they do it in their way, so, you know, I can have a simple anger that it's all my fault, but it's totally their fault. Their fault. It's always their fault. It's always their fault. Thank you, thank you, thank you. You guys are such a character. You risked it for the lives of a lot of people, and some of you were slow to pick it up. But if you were up for it, you did it, and you were part of the solution in the middle of total trouble and pressure. And this could change. This is the problem. This could change. children, that they can respect the laws that are involved in their lives and their lives, but continually stuck with the reality of a process that's completely responding to the shame that we've been dealing with for a couple of decades, and realize that after death, moment after moment, it goes very well. They are angry, and they are frustrated, and they rattle at their legs and cuddle up to their lap. Why? Well, because of other pressures that people keep me from trying to do the things that I want to do. Right? And if I'm meeting expectations of the people in my work, like when we talk about, you know, they really want to focus on the things that I'm good at, and allow me to do the things that I need to be proud of, and if they think that what's bothering them today is actually what's going to solve the problem, Because they didn't think that did what it did wrong. They were angry. So they think that's the answer. If I just blow up into myself, if I just blow up on my feet, if I just blow up my ears, if I blow up into my spouse, I blow up on them. So, if I just exert some force in dealing with people, they will understand how I am feeling. They need to understand. for us to not really display what they are really feeling. But James says, slow can speak and slow can walk. And ultimately, what is going on here, ultimately, is that we are looking for people to do what humans were never intended to do. that when you find that you're constantly looking for other people to meet your expectations instead of with God, who is the only person that can satisfy you, you will always find yourself succumbing to this type of reality. So, in order to satisfy themselves, they resort to the daily foxes, but they don't engage me with themselves. That's sad. You don't have to dominate by way of expectations. You live in the event. And so to speak, some of you may have found a little bit of like this earlier, and that is one of my first things which leads to foolish behavior. Problems work very closely together, so in the end, we deal with foolishness. We should all ask ourselves this morning about it. Yes, because, you know what? Sometimes I wonder if you're up to this type of frustration again. All I have to do is get in the car and drive home. Especially if I'm running late. I feel like I'm the best at this. I'm being transparent here. But I also think that really, people, And I don't have to drink my water. I don't have to pray. I'm not frustrated. If I'm scared, I just feel stuff rising up. If I'm irritable, if I'm a driver. And guess what? It's never my fault. The only fault is that it's always my own. The anger is never my fault. And I heard somebody say, well, you know, I'm Irish, or I'm German, or I'm whatever nationality, and so I have a kind of a core that's just excused. If we can think of those, and we're slated for a couple of years, or if we can put ourselves on a course slated for a nationality, our environment... I grew up with an angry dad, so I gotta be angry. That's what I'm saying. I grew up with a terrible parent, so I gotta be angry. We have to say, with the right of apology, whoever inflicts an injury is better than the vice. And in the world's experience, it's better that a human being takes a city. But in the United States, Excusing your premonitorial belief is justifying the shadow type. Just because you don't have a belief, don't worry about the way you think. It's just a way of committing to the future. So, when we talk about someone who is wise, the behavior of someone who is a serious person should be not someone who is bad, but someone who is quick to confess to a murder. You don't need to worry. You don't need to think. You don't want to think. You want to think about something. Maybe you want to figure out a safely reasoned excuse on how to do something. I tried to rationalize it, but it didn't work out. She said, there's nothing wrong with my losing my temper. I said, sorry. I grow up, and that's all I am. And it's fine. It's good for me. So I said, show me the shafts. I looked at the diamonds, and I said, these are fine. And I iterate for some time, and I went, you've done it to a waterfall, which falls at 4 pounds, but in order to take off at 5 feet, you've got to start the way the blades are out. You didn't do anything with the blades. But he said, he says, you were on your own. You didn't do anything with the front of the piston. You say, I can't help, but I don't know what to do. But personally, you can help, right? If you will, not of yourself, but through Christ, allow Christ's strength to strengthen you. I do all things through Christ. That's what it means, right? Not in the power of our own self, but in the power of His mercy. If you have grace, grace is not going to come to your mercy. If you pass it along, you have grace. It's the power of God coursing through your life. It's causing waterfalls rushing through it. And it's more than you can import, Christ like us, that we need to be able to submit to that grace, ready at every moment for its application on our lives, sufficient for every emergency. Remember, pause five, pause eight, pause nine, and do it before God is destroyed. And then you're to be the result of not responding correctly to people, to be the result of not responding I was afraid that people would be able to think it looked better if we fixed the way I remember them. It's all in our fault as well. We should have done that from the very first minute. The abrasive exactly applied to the place that caused the critical bleeding, so you should abrase that, too. For instance, say, doc, why are the former days better than these? For it is not for the will of somebody you ask, but for the potential use for a look. Truly, doc, we tend to wear a rose-colored glasses when it comes Oh, I was so happy, you know, that time. You know, it's funny. I have kids. You know, when I was in high school, you know, things were so much easier and better. You know, we used to be able to forget about how difficult things were, right? I used to forget about difficult things before, but I never decided to forget them. All of those services require to have a nice, delicate, humanistic, spiritual connection in the past. Yes, sometimes I think she's got a good point. I think the only thing that people don't get it well in the first place is the kind of mind that we're living in. I mean, you know, it's like I said, if there are very few comments and a bad memory, have no reason to care. It was better before I lost my job. It was better when it came to it. It was better when I was younger. It would have hurt every single time I moved, right? But what are you doing? You know, you think life is better. You know, and you're glorifying the past. What are we saying to God when we do that to us? You know, sometimes we're saying, you know, I think that you need to get it right. I would say that in a lot of ways. I don't like the time or the place or the situation that you put me in. You put me in at the exact perfect time for me. Folks, be careful what you say to God. Be in God. When it comes to growth and sovereignty, we have a lot of things in life that we want forward. I don't think it came to kill him. He would die for it all, but Joe barely lost it, and the choice was much easier than before. Joe surely had an opportunity in the 1880s, but he never said it was enough. People were going to be struck by what he thought, and say, wow, yes, of course, it was better before, and then it all came to nothing. With the full load of the past, and his whole life was better, I wish I had a little bit of the past, but I was so stupid. Embrace it in the balance of your being. Bring the situation, the state of life, whatever it is. The more you're in it, the stressier it's much. Sometimes it's much harder to let it go. You see, this is how foolishness does. This is how foolishness operates. No one knows what it was that my parents did. That's not what people teach. God gives each generation a chance at a bigger space. You know, children have a sense that there's a dark side. You were born out of a great danger, and ultimately gives each of us the grace to go out in the world and go to this place, even though I mean, there's a situation that I worked through, and I was able to work out the challenges. Guys, do you believe that God's grace is sufficient? That His power and His strength is so perfect that you're weakening? That's what he said. He said that our hearts are as perfect as five-foot-two. You know, maybe he saw you as bad, but more and more, I don't think I could see that argument. You know, we need to prove this right. We don't want to break out of it. You know, if you can verbalize it as a quick revelation, it's a quick intellectual revelation. Maybe like a simpler, they don't have to be all the devil, I don't know, but the things work better. They just brought about different challenges in different ways in which people manifested this from the heart. Rebellion against God was self-evident. They didn't really say that rebellion against was right. It was just as if God said, the 15th, 14th, you know, when you're living in the beginning of the revolution, whether it's the 1930s, whether it's the 1920s, folks, people weren't well-off during those time periods, just because they lived in those time periods, you know, because they wore a suit to the meeting, or wore suits, you know, because they didn't have electricity. So you're in the past, as I do, so you must be discouraged or frustrated or angry that God puts you in this generation where you felt that the raising kids were to be a bread earner, or to work in this workplace, or to buy food in this economy. This is the wisdom of this world. Instead of thinking, You know what? Thank you, God, for the opportunity, for this wonderful opportunity to serve you, to give honor and confidence in our community as your Portuguese. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you But a wise person doesn't think like that. God is so involved in everything, whether they're not on their PC or they're not on their TV, or something to this point. So we should have ourselves, for God's sake, an opportunity to turn these challenges into opportunities. And we really should be turning challenges into God's opportunities. That should be our goal. We've then caused people to expand their lives because they've had these opportunities that probably they weren't aware of, but also being the lives of a person who could have a meaningful work and social consequences for them. And these are the last points for you. We've done Bridges 11 and 12. I'm going to refer to these 11 and 12. We've done the insecurity, which are the areas where the person is good, and the benefits that are going to be found. So if you can't say that we've done this, I can't take care of money. But being in the shadow of wisdom is essentially the same as being in the shadow of silver, kind of translating the original with this idea. But being in the shadow of wisdom is like being in the shadow of silver. They have the same benefits. And an end of knowledge is that wisdom, something like wisdom dog is from one of those, is that the end of knowledge is that this wisdom preserves the life of someone who has it. So a wise person who is mindful of their potential life in America is great, But if you add rhythm to it, it actually makes it a lot better, right? So, so, how many areas do you look for rhythm in your life? How many opportunities do you look for rhythm in your life? How many opportunities do you look for rhythm in your life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a way of life? And why is rhythm always a The reason is protection, yes, and money is protection. But the advantage of knowledge is that reason preserves a life of its possessor. It has powers of delinquency. The reason provides protection, yes, and money provides protection. But the advantage of knowledge is this. Reason preserves a life of its owner. In other words, here we have being in a marriage with a good person is a wonderful blessing, but what reason do you have to be married to its fullest potential? You might not enjoy the extra protection, but the money should be provided, you should be guaranteed to survive a life of protection, right? But if you are the patient, or you know other wizards, and you know that the patient is lively, you're not going to experience the same level of protection that the patient did to you. In contrast, the wise person who gives you the answer knows the level of the opportunity to enjoy that gift of money. I was 13. I was very excited for the part that I was playing. And I was somebody who had a lot of understanding. So God knows that I still am. And so, you know, people get money and they want a bunch of stuff to give them something great to help fill their needs. But a wise person can use money in a wise way to help a lot of the country, but also in a way to give to others, to give to others, for God's purposes. The universe flows in the case of everybody. start to die, you can grab on to the life preserver as we've done, just like you were to grab on to the life preserver of imperish or wealth, because it secures you from a certain curveball that's going to throw you. Okay? It secures you from constant or excessive dependence on life. The person who avoids a form of flight file will just naturally live longer. Take for instance the fact of eating. A live person has the ability to eat in a healthy way. Why does one get to know that? And so, if the patient's story is gonna make people want to live their best life, I guess it will stop, and we should be glad for that. There were so many narratives that worked well, that worked out well, that I found it was most likely to destroy a person's life, rather than providing them with a security program. Some argue that maybe applying more than just the idea of death and living a physical life does not make sense. That's the context of the project. It's talking about comparing this physical life, because we're talking about But just in your life, if you're a member of the CBP, God's with you. So, as we talk about life, we're going to talk about following a different career, and we're going to finally pick up this idea of just trusting God to work through life for all of us on the next verse, verse 13. And we'll wake up next time to talk about that. The verse 13 is a link between birth and death. great way to deal with it, but it's how you deal with things that come your way, not the way you look at it. I encourage you to think about those voices. We will not meet again next week. We have a special speaker next week, and I know I'm going to be coming on a little bit, but I encourage you to think through those voices and where you can make a difference with as we look at those topics. I'm sure a whole lot of you have sat down for a presentation like this already and found out that the phrase is oftentimes very hard to look at the text of the slide, fervently encased within me. The only goal I've ever had been to question those times. Why? Because the uneasiness I held that reserved its passage on this new ship that he was going on was his luxury island upon which I traveled. I reflected into a brief eulogy which I took with me. The shoes delivered by my hands that we had been exuding through this morning's argument wrapped up the section and said that this is better We're dealing with wisdom from God, and wisdom is always better than the forces of man. When we're dealing with the vanity of life, how can we accept that we live in the midst of this dangerous world? You can't get angry and be a wise person. You can't open a path and be a wise person. You can't enjoy the security of wealth without being a wise person. You need to embrace and open up a lot to your wealth, which means submitting to God as a one-way path, even if you choose not to live in a world of opportunity. There is something better than responding to anger, regret, and the past. What is that? It's embracing the real self of God. In other words, slow down, slow your roll, your emotions, choose to love others more than yourself. No one thinks they'll follow your way. No one expects that you're not mad. God wants it. When we say we have no sin, we justify our anger. We are a person of God. Don't deceive yourself, Scott. Don't. God says if you deceive yourself like that, the priest is right. There's a priest that is for you. If you have the right to live in his name, you have the right to live in God's name. So I leave you this morning with a prayer for each of you. We're going to call on each of you to find the courage to be strong, and the power of your heart to stand firm in your faith as you put on the armor of God in order to overcome the fears that you carry in your heart and mind. Let's pray. Father, we thank you for your glory in this morning. We ask that you would help us to be strong in the power that you have given to us through your grace, You have given us your grace to be able to overcome these things that are oftentimes so easy for people to afford. Help them not to be filled with other lives, that if you were to help us not to be filled with other lives, at least then for us to be able to afford to do our life and to carry on with our spirits, that we would allow these things to be given to people You can match up to what we're speaking and make sure it matches up perfectly with what you are teaching. This is our guide, our key discipline. If you would change some of these things, you would allow your word to be the very thing that controls every aspect of our lives. And we ask you to do this. Thank you. Thank you.
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Ecclesiastes 7:9-12
Sermon ID | 126251719272332 |
Duration | 46:24 |
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Category | Sunday Service |
Language | English |
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