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A Made Up Mind

42 min · 14 de jul de 2025
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In this heartfelt sermon at New Bethel Baptist Church, Pastor Dexter Nuttal underscores the importance of having a made-up mind and staying focused on God's vision for one's life. He references Jesus' experiences in the Gospel of Luke, emphasizing Jesus' unwavering commitment to his divine mission despite various challenges. Pastor Nuttal encourages the congregation to shift from religious routine to purposeful living and reassures them of God's unwavering love, even amidst personal struggles and failures. He emphasizes that knowing Jesus personally and understanding His love are crucial for overcoming life's challenges. The sermon concludes with a call to maintain focus on God's vision and trust in His greater plan.

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