Godly living often puts Christians in conflict with what the world promotes. Alistair Begg considers the futility of worldly pursuits and examines three biblical facts that should frame our lives and prompt us to reach others for Christ.
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Thank you for this sermon. I will listen to it many times until I truly understand. However, after just this time, I will visit my friends in their nursing homes. I will call others I haven’t spoken to in years. I’ll look up: “old friends” songfacts.com to see the lyrics. I will contact relatives I haven’t spoken to for years; Aunts, Uncles, cousins, etc.
Thank you for the “wake-up call”.
God Bless You,
T Cameron