22.03.26 “Demonic” Mark 1:21-27

Episode 220326 March 25, 2022 00:10:17
22.03.26 “Demonic” Mark 1:21-27
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
22.03.26 “Demonic” Mark 1:21-27

Mar 25 2022 | 00:10:17

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A few weeks from now it will be graduation season as men and women all around the world receive their certificates that they've completed their courses of study and are ready for the next step in life...applying what they've learned! In many professions the classroom work is followed by 'on the job training' as they learn by doing not simply by watching. Have you had that experience? Yesterday I left you walking along the beach of Lake Galilee with Jesus and four fishermen He had called with these words: "Come, follow Me and I will make you fishers of men." (Mark 1:17)

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