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In our day and age if one is perceived as flip flopping on various issues their leadership credibility is called into question. We wonder if the person is fit for public office. The Apostle Paul is accused of something similar. It seems that there are some in Corinth who doubt the credibility of the apostle because he did not return to them as he promised to do. Is the apostle Paul a flip flopper? Is he a man who lacks credibility and orients himself in light of the current political situation? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "A Different Plan, but One Intention."
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