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Last week we saw the contrast of two kings: Herod and Christ. Herod wanted absolute power, but the magi still worshiped Christ in his peasant home. As we move to the end of Matthew’s Gospel we meet the glorified Christ. Christ states that He has received all authority on heaven and earth. How can Christ say this? Has he become a new Herod tyrant? What has changed as Christ commissions His disciples from this mountain? If you are interested in these questions please stay tuned as we hear, "The Greater Exodus King."
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