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Today Dan did an overview touching on some of the different types of Psalms and who we can use them in relating to God and to one another.
Psalms (Dan Kane)
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Today Dan did an overview touching on some of the different types of Psalms and who we can use them in relating to God and to one another.
Psalms (Dan Kane)
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History hinges on this event. Today we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. We’ll explore it using The Gospel according to Luke as our starting point.

God has prepared an inheritance for us and we are waiting for that day when we will fully come into it. Prophets in ancient times spoke of the salvation that we experience in Jesus Christ. We are living each day filled with hope, looking for the fulfillment of all that God has had planned since the very beginning. Belonging to Jesus for eternity is supposed to transform how we live right now.

Jean-Paul Sartre gives his own vision of hell in a play called No Exit. The “moral” of the play is the hopelessly amoral conclusion: “You are – your life, and nothing else.” There is no forgiveness and no redemption. No greater good, no higher purpose. You live, you laugh, you suffer and you die. And that’s it.