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ClosePedro Corrêa - February 21, 2021
Jesus the Response to Suffering
Today we are going to talk about suffering and how it relates to Jesus. We are not trying to solve all the problems nor to try to pinpoint who among us has suffered the most. The idea here is to think about what the Bible says about it and how it gives us hope in difficult times.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10-18
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Jesus the Response to Suffering
Today we are going to talk about suffering and how it relates to Jesus. We are not trying to solve all the problems nor to try to pinpoint who among us has suffered the most. The idea here is to think about what the Bible says about it and how it gives us hope in difficult times.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10-18
Related Topics: Suffering | More Messages from Pedro Corrêa | Download Audio
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A Proclamation Without Words (Romans 6:1-11) | Timothy Eric Bermejo | November 20, 2022 | Listen | ||
Healthy Discipleship Cultivates an Outward Vision (Acts 11:19-30, 13:1-3) | Larry McCrary | November 13, 2022 | Listen | ||
The God Who Pursues Us (Acts 9:1-16) | David Carey Dixon | November 6, 2022 | Listen | ||
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