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One does not have to live long after college to realize that one’s body is not what it was back in the day. We notice that we have joint aches, back aches, and muscle aches in places where we did not even know we have muscles. We also learn that this world can be riddled with disappointments, trials, and struggles in sin. How does Christ’s resurrection put this in perspective? How does our resurrection put this in perspective now? How do we know that these trials are only light and momentary in light of the redemptive work of Christ? If you are curious about these questions please listen to our sermon titled, “Hoping in Heaven’s House.”
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