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Monthly Archives: November 2020
The Message: Matthew’s Second Set of “Blessed Ares…”
Today, we’re reading what has been called the Sermon on the Judgment, or as the preacher that married Kelly and me 37 years ago calls it, “The Sermon on the Last Audit.”[1] It’s about how all of us will appear … Continue reading
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The Greatest Commandment, Matthew 22:34-40
Have you ever been intentionally put on the spot in front of a bunch of others? Someone asks you a question to determine if you really know what you’re talking about? I just graduated from seminary, I answered … Continue reading
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