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Intro
Ok so we are going to do this week in Luke and 1 more then move on to a few weeks of ACTS.
But what we have learned so far about Luke is that he is writing an orderly account of Jesus life.
Last week we saw Jesus address a crowd and tell them if you’re going to follow me this is what it looks like.
This is something you need to consider, because it carries a great cost with it.
We saw that to be a true follower of Jesus means that He takes the priority over everything in your life.
That there is nothing that can come before him, ever.
This week we are going to talk about Jesus the seeker.
That Jesus is one who wil
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