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Paul states that he is on a triumphal procession. This is interesting language on the apostle’s part because the Corinthian church would understand this language clearly. It would shock this church to hear about this weak apostle glorying in his being lead in a triumphal procession. Do we really understand this imagery? Do we want to be lead on such a procession? How does Paul’s language of this triumphal procession challenge our Christian mindset today? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "The Ironic Triumphal Procession."
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