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    Sermon: Seventy Seven Time (John Telgren)

    en-usJanuary 20, 2015
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    (Mt 18:21-35) Our inclination should always be to graciously forgive because God has forgiven us a massive debt we cannot pay. As hard as it is, there are some simple steps we can take to move toward forgiving from the heart

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