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If you want people to take you serious when you speak you need to be articulate. If you make blunders, trip over words, and worst of all make a series of promises that appear more like bloopers than blockbusters people are not going to take you serious. So, we would expect the red carpet and a sensational stage performance when Christ enters history. Yet, this is not the case. Is the Lord weak? Is the Lord failing to measure up to the hype? What is the Lord expecting to accomplish with a rejected peasant king? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "God's Blunder or Blockbuster?: Born to Die"
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