Oct 29, 2023
“The Key Question”
By: Clint McBroom
Series: (All)
John 6:66-69
Following Jesus is often difficult, especially when Jesus simply calls us to do things or give up things that we do not want to give up. In these times, we may even question our faith. But in John 6, we find a powerful and clarifying question that helps us to see what is at stake in our walk with Jesus.
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- Oct 29, 2023“The Key Question”
Oct 29, 2023“The Key Question”By: Clint McBroomSeries: (All)John 6:66-69Following Jesus is often difficult, especially when Jesus simply calls us to do things or give up things that we do not want to give up. In these times, we may even question our faith. But in John 6, we find a powerful and clarifying question that helps us to see what is at stake in our walk with Jesus.
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- Oct 8, 2023The Treasure Principle “Buried Treasure”
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