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You do not have to be the most dedicated sport fan to notice that there always seems to be a guy holding a sign that says, "John 3:16." There is no doubt that this verse in scripture is very encouraging, but how does the context make it down right shocking? How does the verse communicate that a very unworthy people have also become a very exclusive people? Why is it that this enjoyed exclusive status is also very humbling? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "You Are Not Clean Enough."
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