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If we we know that our time on this earth is finished we are going to choose our farewell words carefully. If we see ourselves as people of destiny then we want people to carry on our legacy. Our words then will motivate our successors to carry on our legacy to make sure that people remember us. There is no doubt that Christ's words are carefully chosen, but yet his words are somewhat dreary. Why does Christ talk about martyrdom if he wants to start a movement? Why does Christ talk about suffering if he wants to continue with a movement? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "A Funny Pep Talk."
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