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Matthew 26:36-46.
Today we are taking a little break from our back to the basics series
We wrapped up Joseph and we will be moving on in a couple of weeks
Today is Palm Sunday.
normally we would be discussing Jesus’ triumphant entry
however, this morning, another event from the week leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus, stands out to me.
So we will be looking at Matthew 26, let’s go ahead and start with vs 36
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