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I want to begin by saying thank you for this opportunity to speak this morning, it is always an honor to be used by God to deliver His word.
This morning I want to look at some of the questions, comments that Pastor Phil has made over the last few weeks in his messages, these are things that God has really spoken to me through and God has developed those questioned and comments in me.
As Pastor Phil was preaching about every believer having a calling last Sunday, God spoke to me and said to me that we need to make Jesus famous in the world.
As I pondered that statement this week, Make Jesus Famous in the World, and sought God’s face on that statement He took me to the book of Acts.
He spoke to me personally in a couple of different of ways, but then this morning as I am doing my personal quite time and preparing myself to be used by God, I was reading in Romans 10, and God spoken to my heart strongly.
This morning God was like this
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