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2 Comments
Randall Couch
Very good sermon ! Gave me something to think about, that I don’t generally think about ! To “expect” the unexpected, is not what I think most Christians have been taught to expect. We have generally been taught to “expect” Him coming in glory from heaven. Which he will eventually. But, I don’t as a matter of fact normally expect Christ to be active in my life ‘unexpectedly ‘. Through the people I meet, the circumstances in my life, etc. !! Now I have something else to look forward to, the ‘unexpected’ ! Thank you & may God continue to bless your ministry !
Mark Matzke
Thanks for your comment, Randall. I’m grateful for your response. –Pastor Mark