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*Date:*      18th November 2007                                                              (Sunday PM)                                                                        *Ref:* A0346
*Place:     Kambah P.S.*
*Title: More than You*
*Text:        *& 2 Peter 3:9
 
*Illust:     *A great time, in Zim & Malawi – saw numbers of people make decisions for Jesus.
– many people healed.-
Challenge is to believe that we could see the same here, souls saved, people healed.
– An outflow of the power of God.
~~ Why don’t we see this?
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I.                   Heart’s Desire
!! A.               God’s Heart
i.                 Firstly we need to see from our text that God’s heart, His desire, His passion is that people would repent & be saved.
This is His consuming passion.
         1 Timothy 2:4 who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
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