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It always hurts my ears when people talk about Jesus being a moral teacher or when people speak of Jesus being some sort of a guru. Yes, Jesus taught morals and yes he was a teacher, but why does this bother me? What is wrong with speaking about Jesus being only a moral teacher? How does such speech about morality miss the radical nature of the gospel? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled "Drinking at Zion."
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