John 3:30 reminds us that the Christian life is not about self-exaltation, but surrender. This message explores the believer’s call to decrease so Christ can be fully seen, formed, and glorified through our lives.
John 3:30 reminds us that the Christian life is not about self-exaltation, but surrender. This message explores the believer’s call to decrease so Christ can be fully seen, formed, and glorified through our lives.
Speaker: Charles Lincoln
John 3:30 reminds us that the Christian life is not about self-exaltation, but surrender. This message explores the believer’s call to decrease so Christ can be fully seen, formed, and glorified through our lives.
John 3:30 reminds us that the Christian life is not about self-exaltation, but surrender. This message explores the believer’s call to decrease so Christ can be fully seen, formed, and glorified through our lives.
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