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If you ever watch the antique road show on PBS you know how much people value the appraisal of the expert. Sometimes on the show people take what they deem to be junk to the antique auction, and are surprised to find out that their "junk" can fetch a hefty dollar at auction. It is always ironic to me that this value is arbitrary because something is really only worth what someone will pay for it. Where do we find our value? How do we know that we are valuable before the Lord? Please listen to our sermon titled "Valuing by Christ’s Standard."
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