21.05.24 Mentor Moments - Acts 12:16-25

Episode 210524 May 23, 2021 00:08:47
21.05.24 Mentor Moments - Acts 12:16-25
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21.05.24 Mentor Moments - Acts 12:16-25

May 23 2021 | 00:08:47

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Show Notes

 

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Common sense, clear thinking, especially when crazy things are happening around you, is vitally important, isn’t it? Are you a person known to be caught up in the craziness or one who thinks wisely and clearly in the midst of the storm? Who helped you learn how to stand with wisdom in the storm and who are you teaching this critical skill to, my friends?
  
Yesterday I left us standing on a dark street in Jerusalem, 2000 years ago. The apostle Peter was knocking on the outer door to a home. Peter had just been miraculously rescued from king Herod’s prison by an angel!

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Today’s Scripture is Acts 12:16-25. 

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Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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