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There are many soldiers and warriors who knew that it was better to face their enemy on the battlefield than to return home to their king without following orders. The motivation for fighting was strictly fear and intimidation. It was nothing more than choosing the less horrible option from the two options. Is this why we follow Christ? Is this why the Apostle Paul is willing to be in prison? Is he terrified of the Lord? What is His motivation to suffer? Why does he give his blessing to us today? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "Paul’s Benediction to Fellow Vassal Saints."
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