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    Blessed Are the Clean-Hearted - Matt 5:8

    enMay 12, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this session, we continue our study of the Sermon on the Mount, by looking at our Lord's promise to those who live a life that can be characterized as clean-hearted. The clean-hearted people will have a reward worthy of their devoted service - they will see God. How is this possible given that God is invisible? Listen as I explain.

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