When the world grows darker and many are tempted to give up, Jesus calls us to stay engaged. This sermon from Luke 19 reminds us that salvation isn’t a pause button, it’s a call to “do business till He comes.”
When the world grows darker and many are tempted to give up, Jesus calls us to stay engaged. This sermon from Luke 19 reminds us that salvation isn’t a pause button, it’s a call to “do business till He comes.”
Speaker: Ike Okpobiri
When the world grows darker and many are tempted to give up, Jesus calls us to stay engaged. This sermon from Luke 19 reminds us that salvation isn’t a pause button, it’s a call to “do business till He comes.”
When the world grows darker and many are tempted to give up, Jesus calls us to stay engaged. This sermon from Luke 19 reminds us that salvation isn’t a pause button, it’s a call to “do business till He comes.”
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