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Intro (videos by Christopher Powers of FullofEyes.com)
-Each video took us on a journey through the reality of our life apart from Christ through to the hope of redemption, and along the way through the use of music and artwork connected those realities to the scriptures and to our own live.
In the homily for this evening we are going to walk this path once more and labor but a few moments on the key text that outline of rus the meaning of Good Friday.
I. Our Natural Pursuit was for the World apart from Christ
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Christ Pursuit was for Us, while we were yet sinners
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In Christ Death we have all we need for Life
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Conclusion The Day has Come......
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