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The Coming One (Luke 7:18-23)

34 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Skepticism is commonplace in our world, especially today with the pervasiveness of AI technology and scams. It can be hard to know who and/or what to trust. However, doubt is not new. It’s as old as time. When doubt concerning the things of God shows up, how do you respond? What direction does it generally lead you? Away from the Father or toward Him? Sermon from Pastor Tre

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