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Intro.
INTRODUCTION: Palestine was very rocky and, in some places, mountainous.
The prophets found in such an emblem of God, as our refuge.
Psalm 18:2, states, “The Lord is MY ROCK, and my fortress, and my.…
”“MY ROCK,” (used often) applied to Christ.
In Isaiah 26:4, we read, “Trust in the Lord forever, for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength.”The
margin states that EVERLASTING STRENGTH in the Hebrew is “Rock of Ages.”
In this sermon we will discuss the ROCK-like qualities of Christ.
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