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Text: Mark 1:21-2:12
Theme: Our Lord’s works of power give us a glimpse of His inner character.
That character is one of compassion and love for people who are hurting.
Date: 07/22/2018 File name: Resurrection25.wpd
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Life’s most important question is, “Who is Jesus Christ?”
How a person answers that question has eternal implications.
Nothing is more essential, either for this life or the life to come, than knowing the truth about Jesus.
Unfortunately, many people in our society seem seriously uninterested in that question.
Tragically, many people blindly assume that Jesus was merely a good teacher, a moral idealist, or a misunderstood social activist whose activities ran afoul of the both the religious and secular authorities of his day.
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