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Out Among the Wolves

1 h 0 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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📖 Scripture: Matthew 10:16-33 Jesus never promised His followers safety. He promised His presence. Drawing from Matthew 10:16–33, Pastor John Howell explores Jesus' startling words: "I am sending you out as sheep among wolves." Throughout Scripture, God's faithful servants speak the truth, endure opposition, and trust the goodness of God in the midst of suffering. Rather than responding to fear with power, control, or retaliation, Christians are called to walk the way of the Good Shepherd—bearing witness to Christ through courage, faithfulness, and love. The way of the disciple is not the way of the wolf. It is the way of the cross. As followers of Jesus, we are called to trust God's goodness, resist fear, and remember that our victory is found not in cultural dominance, but in Christ alone.

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Out Among the Wolves

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