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The apostle Paul knows that we do not ask Jesus into our heart. In fact, the door to Paul’s heart was kicked open, Paul was bought to his knees, and Paul was claimed as a prisoner of God’s holy war by the risen Christ. How does this seem to influence Paul’s thought? How does this impact his orientation as a minister of the New Covenant? How does this impact our thinking and orientation through this age? How is this encouraging to know that the Lord renovates us by His power? Please stay tuned as we listen to this sermon titled, "The Blessing of Life."
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