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A King and a Kingdom Like No Other (John 18:31-37)
1. Introduction: Kings Across the Ages If I were to ask you which European President is also a Prince, would you be able to answer? The President of France! Today President Macron of France is also the co-prince of the principality of Andorra (along with the Catholic Bishop of Urgell). Isn’t it funny that in…
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There Is Always A Reason To Be Thankful (Luke 17:11-19)
For some five years, I worked every week on checkout in Tesco, serving the good people of my home town their grocery needs. Every little helps! It was not something I loved doing at the start, yet, after a few weeks, I soon fell into the rhythm and started to enjoy the work because I…
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Thats The Wrong Question (Mark 12:18-27)
Passage: Mark 12:18-27 NIV Then the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, came to him with a question. 19 “Teacher,” they said, “Moses wrote for us that if a man’s brother dies and leaves a wife but no children, the man must marry the widow and raise up offspring for his brother. 20 Now…
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No Greater Word (2:Timothy 3:14-4:5)
In Genesis, God spoke the world into existence; he did not get a set of tools out and begin crafting the universes as we know it, nor did he hire angels as labourers and send them out to build something. God simply spoke, and all that came to be because His words are active and…
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Our Part in a Good News Story (Luke 10:1-9)
Remembering our Part of the in the greatest story told and being told
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We Sow Today For The Harvest Tomorrow (Galatians 6:7-10)
Introduction I grew up on a farm, and I am forever thankful for it; on the farm, you were always aware of the changing seasons. From putting cattle out in spring to trying to help Granddad pick potatoes, and everything else from his garden in the shadow of winter. Harvest is something I am well…
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