Spiritual Aftershock - Luke 22:54-62
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It is possible for a Christian to be separated from the fellowship of the Lord Jesus Christ by the troubles and earthquakes in our lives. In the crisis of life, we are tempted to give up on Jesus, but instead that is the time to walk closer with Him. Never say, “I would never do that.” Always say, “God help me, never to do that.” Even after the earthquakes and aftershocks in our lives, Jesus is saying to you, “Serve Me.”
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