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"From Trial to Testimony" [Acts 25:13-27]

37 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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Have you ever wondered if God is still working when life doesn't make sense? In Acts 25:13-27, we'll discover three unlikely channels God uses to accomplish His purposes: opposition, uncertainty, and earthly authorities. What looks like an obstacle to us is often an opportunity in God's hands. Let us be reminded that no opposition, no unanswered question, and no earthly power can stop the sovereign purposes of God.

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