St. Paul (Peoria) | Pastor Deveraux Hubbard

A Father's Legacy

50 min · 21. Juni 2026
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Beschreibung

Proverbs 20:7 makes a quiet but disruptive claim: the most durable thing any of us leaves behind is not what we accomplished. It's how we walked. Not what we intended. Not what we said we valued. The actual direction of our daily life. This message confronts something most of us avoid. We spend enormous energy managing outcomes we can't control while giving very little attention to the one thing we can — the direction of our walk. And direction, not intention, determines destination.

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