Spread the Good Word: Luke 11:28

by | Jan 5, 2018 | The Good Word | 0 comments

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Let’s start off 2018 with this beautiful verse that encourages us to be doers as well as hearers. 

If we’ve got ears that are full of scripture, sermons, wisdom, songs of praise, and testimonies of the saints, then we’re on the right track. Where do we go from “hear”?

Next, let’s ask, do our actions match up? Have we been taking what we hear and putting it into practice? Let’s all take some time to reflect on this as we face the new year. 

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