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11 – I Call You... Friend – The hard thing Jesus says in John 15

37 min · 12 de mar de 2026
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What does it mean to be called a friend of God? The night before Jesus died, He called His followers friends. But what does it mean to really “be” His friend? Jesus dove into that too. It’s probably not what you think. Topics: * Using Dezsma to set the stage * When friends stand in the way * Kat’s choice and the freedom to rebel * Arkuuda calls Kat her friend * Jesus says, “I Call You... Friend” * The upper room and the command to love * “You are My friends if...” * Is friendship with God two-way?

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