I Love My Master
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On this side of eternity, what would move a man to give up his freedoms and live a life of service? Pastor Bob Gray brings to life a principle in the Old Testament that shakes the presuppositions of our culture and motivates us to plumb the depths of strength available through genuine love. How will we use our liberties? Will we shrink down small within a “circle of mirrors”? Or will we echo the grateful servant and plainly say, “I love my Master, my wife, and my children; I will not go out free” (Exodus 21:5)?
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In this insightful message discover how to identify and tear down even the most well-disguised stronghold by tracing it to the lie on which it is based. Many times we may feel there is something wrong and yet not be able to discern the cause. Where is the enemy? How did he gain his foothold?

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In Matthew 5, 6, and 7, Christ preached the greatest oration on earth, the Sermon on the Mount. In it, He said that Christians are like salt to the earth. Salt burns, and cleanses, and preserves. Likewise, when the body of Christ is holy, God puts those around us under deep conviction.
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On this side of eternity, what would move a man to give up his freedoms and live a life of service? Pastor Bob Gray brings to life a principle in the Old Testament that shakes the presuppositions of our culture and motivates us to plumb the depths of strength available through genuine love.

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