26.06.01 “An inescapable prison?” (Acts 12:1-11)

Episode 260601 May 31, 2026 00:07:57
26.06.01 “An inescapable prison?” (Acts 12:1-11)
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26.06.01 “An inescapable prison?” (Acts 12:1-11)

May 31 2026 | 00:07:57

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Show Notes

 

Today we begin a new month, June, and as always, I invite us to pause for a few seconds to reflect on the month just concluded, May. What wonderful experiences did you have in May? What important life lessons did you learn in May?  What significant decisions did you make which may affect the remainder of your life? Now… what do you think June might hold for you and me? Aren’t you glad God already sees every moment of the month ahead, and the Holy Spirit of God is ready to lead us through June? Yesterday I left you in Jerusalem with Barnabas and Saul. They had come with a substantial, and sacrificially given offering, to help those struggling under both the iron fist of Rome but also a tragic famine. (Acts 11:30)

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Pastor Doug Anderson    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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