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!! *John 17 - Sanctifying Saints for Service*
*Robert (Bobby) C. Freeman* (1955-2013) preached the following message on a Wednesday evening in 2010 while serving the Lord (for over 30 years) as the pastor of the Sand Hill Bible Church in Auburn, AL.
God’s servant Bobby is now in the presence of his Master, but his life and message continue to impact those with ears to hear, eyes to see, and hearts to understand.
The Upper Room Christian Assembly experienced real edification and healthy conviction while taking in this message based on John 17. Pastor Freeman sets forth one of the key petitions of Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer, namely: that Saints would be Sanctified for Jesus’ Service.
Amid a rising tide of wickedness, God seeks standard bearers who will walk in the old paths of apostolic faith and live exemplary Christian lives.
We highly recommend this anointed message which concludes with a very hopeful proclamation of good things to come!
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