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If we face a mighty enemy we want a strong warrior to defend us. If we are discouraged in life that mighty warrior defended us probably would not be the one to whom we turn for our encouragement. Sure, he was good at fighting, but will this same person be able to give compassionate advice as well? I would dare to say that compassion would probably not be the warrior’s best strength. What if we had a mighty Warrior who was also a mighty counselor? If this is something you desire then please listen to our sermon titled, “Almighty Counselor.”
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