22.01.01 “Transitions” Luke 2:41-52

Episode 22 December 31, 2021 00:09:19
22.01.01 “Transitions” Luke 2:41-52
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22.01.01 “Transitions” Luke 2:41-52

Dec 31 2021 | 00:09:19

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So the New Year of 2022 begins. . . what do you HOPE this year will be for you, my friends? Where will you seek the wisdom you will need for making wise choices? Who will be those people with whom you will develop relationships which will help you become an even better person in ’22? How will you develop the courage and the strength of character which you will need to withstand wave after wave of darkness, of every type, which will attempt to draw your mind and heart into places of despair? Now please don’t rush past those three questions as we begin a new year together, for your answers may have a profound effect on what happens in your life over this next year!

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Today’s Scripture is Luke 2:41-52. 
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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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