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    E15: The End is Near?

    en-usDecember 01, 2020
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    The End is Near?
    Sunday, 15 November 2020 10am CST

    We are liberated and vindicated in our suffering because Jesus suffered for us first.  When we are ridiculed, mocked, shamed, disenfranchised, physically/emotionally/spiritually hurt, hated, know what we are vindicated because Christ suffered first.  He endured the pain of the cross.  The hate and sin of the entire world. 

    Much like an insignia marking, we have an identity as Christians that is authentic and genuine to Christians because of Christ’s calling for us.  Our identity is setting our hope fully on the grace that will be brought to us at the revelation of Jesus Christ.  Our identity is putting away resentment, dishonesty double standards, jealousy, and smearing others character.  Our identity is in caring for others, sympathizing for others, and being humble. Lastly, our identity is being ready to suffer because Christ suffered.

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