Jesus prays for his followers just before his arrest in John 17. Jesus asks God to sanctify them. He admits that they are like him, of the word, not of the world, and therefore they, too, will be hated by the world. Why? And how are we doing with that?
In Acts 1, the disciples (to become apostles) have been reduced from "the Twelve" to just eleven due to Judas's betrayal. Their number reflects their brokenness as a group. If they're to move forward, they need to address their brokenness. What to do and how to do it?
Get insights from the sermon video below and the downloads available below the video panel.
In Acts 1, the disciples (to become apostles) have been reduced from "the Twelve" to just eleven due to Judas's betrayal. Their number reflects their brokenness as a group. If they're to move forward, they need to address their brokenness. What to do and how to do it?
Get insights from the sermon video below and the downloads available below the video panel.
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05-13-18-sanctified_and_sent.pdf |