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Illustration of allowing Jesus into our entire home?
Paul was born about the time of Christ’s birth in Tarus, an important city in the Roman province of Cilicia, located in Asia Minor.
He was also a Roman citizen.
Paul wrote Romans from Corinth most likely in A.D. 56.
More than any other individual, Paul was responsible for the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
Paul is a perfect example of the redeeming power of Jesus Christ.
stand for the reading of the Word
Prayer you may be seated
Oswald Chambers said:
The counterfeit of obedience is a state of mind in which you create your own opportunities to sacrifice yourself, and your zeal and enthusiasm are mistaken for discernment.
It is easier to sacrifice yourself than to fulfill your spiritual destiny, which is stated in Romans 12:1-2.
testimony of BC days
illustrate what that looks like
illustrate what that looks like Fullington Academy
illustrate what that looks like through testimony
tie back into Jesus and our house
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