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We find ourselves in the year 2013. This is 2,013 years after Christ has entered into history. That timeframe is definitely more than one lifespan. How can work that was done 2,013 years ago still have an effect today? Why would we want to have our hope grounded in work that happened so long ago? How can we know that we will enter into the rest of the Lord and have His work applied to us today? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "Living as Redeemed Pilgrims."
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