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Honoring Our Veterans
Introduction
I preach on honor every Veteran’s Day for a reason.
Honoring God by Your Devotion
Honoring God in Honoring HIS Body
We live in an age where corporate practice of your faith seems to be optional or even no longer a part of the Christian faith.
But remember, Jesus didn't abolish the laws and the prophets; He fulfilled them.
What then do we do with this scripture?
Christianity, like the Father, its above all relational.
To ignore Christian relationships is to ignore Christ.
You can't love the head and reject the body.
Honoring God in Honoring YOUR Body
Honor or dishonor for God is evident in the treatment of people.
Jesus always ups the ante!
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