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Introduction
Next week we will be kicking off our Advent series, and I would be willing to step out on a limb and guess that many of us are already there.
We have decorations in place, shopping lists, and plans made or in the process of making them at least.
These are not bad things, in fact they really can be good things.
But this week I want us to focus our attention on what is most important.
Good may be the most effective enemy of great.
And all these good things may in turn rob us of what God has truly called us to celebrate and honor this advent season.
Hebrews 4:7b (CSB)
7b Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts.
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