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Series: Matthew - Session 14 - Matt 27:27-31, 45-54

18 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Series: Matthew Title – Our Savior Verses – Matt 27:27-31, 45-54 Subject – Crucifixion Central Theme – Jesus Crucifixion Objective Statement – Every person should recognize Jesus as their Savior because of these 3 supernatural aspects of His crucifixion. Aspect #1 – The way He was mocked. Aspect #2 – The way He was forsaken. Aspect #3 – The way He was revealed.

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