HE IS FAITHFUL
What Does Christmas Teach Us About God: He is Faithful
Date: December 2, 2012
Scripture
Scripture: Lamentations 3:19-23
from the series What Does Christmas Teach Us About God
Let us rise to our feet and read Lamentations 3:19-23
This is the word of the Lord. Thanks be to our God. May the sweet Spirit add the blessings to our text this morning. Amen! You may be seated in His Presence. GBU19 - I remember my affliction and my wandering, the bitterness and the gall.
20 - I well remember them, and my soul is downcast within me.
21 - Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope:
22 - Because of the LORD'S great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail.
23 - They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.
Sermon
If you missed last Sunday-let me get you to speed by telling you that
this advent we are using our sermon time in an attempt to answer a very
important question, namely: "What does Christmas teach us about God?"
And we all need a correct answer to this question because a proper
knowledge of God is very important. Do you remember A. W. Tozer's
statement that I shared with you couple of weeks AGO? In his book The Knowledge
of the Holy, Tozer said, "What comes into our minds when we think about
God is the most important thing about us." Tozer is right on the money
with this statement-what we think about God IS the most important thing
about us because, for good or ill, our perception of God affects all of
life.
The best way to gain an ACCURATE perception of God is of course
through His Son so we are using the coming of Jesus as a "lense"
through which we can see God more clearly. The plan is to use
Christmas as platforms from which to
study several of God's attributes. Now according to Tozer an ATTRIBUTE
of God is, "...whatever may be correctly ascribed to GOD...it is
whatever GOD has in any way revealed as being true of Himself." This
morning I want us to study about the ways that God has revealed Himself
to be FAITHFUL.
But-before we go any further let's make sure we all understand this particular Godly attribute.
When we say that God is faithful we are saying that everything He
says and does is certain. We're saying He is 100% reliable, 100% of the
time. He does not fail, forget, falter, or disappoint. When we say that
God is faithful we are saying that He SAYS what He means and MEANS what
He says-and therefore DOES everything He says He will do. And-I want you
to understand, that bound up in the inherent meaning of this word is
the fact that all this NEVER CHANGES. I mean, God never ceases to be
faithful. I don't know about you, but to me this is indeed a comforting
fact because in this world of ours everything else DOES change.
Think about it. The ECONOMY changes-daily! If you're like me you
worry that if your retirement account investments don't improve you'll
spend your retirement eating PEANUT CUTNEY WITH SUKHA ROTIS.
GOVERNMENTS change every day-either by non-violent elections or by
bloody coups. COUNTRIES change-borders are reconfigured; nations are
re-named-world atlases and globes are out-dated almost before we get
them home. CITIES CHANGE-I heard ABOUT IT QUIET SOME TIME AGO that Las Vegas is growing so
fast, changing so rapidly, that police have to be issued newly updated
maps every two weeks. A new house is built there every 20 minutes. I
can't for the life of me figure out why so many people want to live
there! CHURCHES change-especially here at TPHI as BENGALURU moves
people in and out of our area every couple years. PARENTING changes-just
as soon as you figure out how to change diapers your babies turn into
toddlers-and as soon as you figure out the best way to discipline
toddlers, they turn into pre-adolescents... then when you get good at
pre-adolescents these strange creatures called teenagers suddenly show
up... moms and dads never catch up with all this change! One of the
things that makes parenting so hard is the fact that our BODIES change
such that we don't have the energy to keep up with our kids. Over the
years our muscles turn to flab. Our hair turns gray or it turns loose.
Our faces sag and wrinkle. Aches and pains become common place. Once
healthy bodies become plagued with disease. And then unfortunately
PEOPLE change.
Spouses who've been married for decades and who've raised children
together, suddenly give up on their relationship saying, "I've changed.
You just don't meet my needs anymore. I want something or someone new
and more exciting." YES I HEARD THIS LAST WEEK AT ANANTAPUR. VERY REAL...
Well, all this goes to show that it's true: the only thing that is
constant in our world is change. And as I said, in the midst all this
turmoil, the fact that God's faithfulness is constant... the fact that He
does NOT change is an anchor. His faithfulness is something to hold on
to. Wouldn't you agree? I mean, isn't it good to know that God does not
change... that He IS INDEED faithful to be the same today, yesterday, and
tomorrow?! Isn't it good to now that, as Spurgeon writes, "There are no
furrows on God's eternal brow. No age has palsied Him; no years have
marked Him with mementos of their flight..." God is the same! In fact,
since He is perfect, any change would have to be for the worse! It's
like standing on the North Pole. The only direction you can walk is
south! Any change would make God less than faithful-less than perfect.
So understand. God never changes. He is always absolutely consistent to
His character and personhood. For example: God's STRENGTH never wanes. I
mean God never says, "I'm feeling strong today." because He always
has unlimited power. This means if we need a strong hand to hold we can
know that we'll ALWAYS find one in God.
Max Lucado writes. "Think of it. God never pauses to eat or asks the angels to cover for Him while He naps. He never signals a time-out or puts the prayer requests from Russia on hold while He handles those from South Africa. Catch God in a bad mood? Won't happen. Fear exhausting His amazing grace? A sardine will swallow the Atlantic first. Think He's given up on you? Never. Ever worry that if you go to Him you'll find Him in a non-receptive mood? Not God... Lovers call you one today and scorn you tomorrow. Companies follow pay raises with pink slips. Friends applaud you when you drive a classic and dismiss you when you drive a dud. Not God. He is always the same. As James 1:17 says, 'There is not even a shadow of a change in God.'"
Even the name for Himself that He gave to Moses proclaims this fact.
God is "I AM" not "I will be" or "I was" but "I AM" -a declaration to
both God's self-existence and eternal changelessness.
But you know, oddly enough this fact that God's great faithfulness never changes is something that we tend to take for granted. Mark Buchanan writes, "Faithfulness is by definition, the predictable, the habitual, the sturdy, the routine. It is the evidence of things SEEN, but seen so often we've grown BLIND to them. It's the substance of things EXPECTED, expected so unthinkingly that we now TAKE THEM FOR GRANTED. [Frankly] faithfulness BORES us. [Think of it] Who among us leapt up this morning as the sun rose, exclaiming, 'Look! Look, everybody, look! The sun! Here it comes! Wow!..Or who ran through the house shouting, 'Ha! AIR! Behold! AIR! Clean air, fresh air, air to fill my lungs, air to shape my words, air to move the clouds, air to lift the birds! [Who does this?] Not me-[This morning] I woke up [like I usually do,] groaning."
I don't know about you-but Buchanan's insights convict me of the sin
of ignoring God's faithfulness-a faithfulness that I depend on being all
around me every day. I mean, I'm not near as thankful as I should be. I
should be in AWE of God's faithfulness but most of the time I'm not.
Are you?
In a Christianity Today article back in 1994 Philip Yancey tells of a
time he observed this principle first hand. He writes:
"I remember my first visit to Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park.Rings of Japanese and German tourists surrounded the geyser, their video cameras trained like weapons on the famous hole in the ground. A large digital clock stood beside the spot, predicting twenty-four minutes before the next eruption. My wife and I passed the countdown in the dining room of Old Faithful Inn overlooking the geyser. When the digital clock reached one minute, we, along with every other diner, left our seats and rushed to the windows to see the big, wet event. I noticed immediately, as if on signal, a crew of busboys and waiters descended on the tables to refill water glasses and clear away dirty dishes. When the geyser wet off, we tourists "oohed" and "aahed" and clicked our cameras; a few spontaneously applauded. But, glancing back over my shoulder, I saw that not a single waiter or busboy-not even those who had finished their chores-looked out the huge windows. Old Faithful, grown entirely too familiar, had lost its power to impress them."
Well, Yancey is right-the familiar DOES lose it's power to impress.
Faithfulness is so routine it DOES bore us. As Buchanan says, "It is one
divine characteristic that we rest on so completely that our rest has
become apathy."
Well, how can we avoid this mistake? How can we rest in God's faithfulness but not fall asleep doing so?
1. First we need to realize that this particular attribute is the CORE of Who God is.
I mean, I think we'll be less likely to take this attribute for
granted if we understand that God's very ESSENCE is faithfulness. And it
is-you see, faithfulness is not some minor or secondary part of God's
character that we can chose to ignore-because if God wasn't faithful,
He wouldn't be God.
The late Bill Bright, President of Campus Crusade for Christ once
compared the attributes of God to an AUTOMOBILE ENGINE. An engine is of
course made up of pistons, fan belts, water pumps, and thousands of
moving parts that all whirl around within a small space, making power
for us to drive our car. These various parts all work together
harmoniously as components of the engine. Well, that's the way God's
attributes function. Each attribute is a NECESSARY part of God. For
example: If you were to take away LOVE, God's character would be
incomplete. God's love works with all the other attributes, like
justice, to produce the right kind of results. A. W. Tozer puts it this
way, "All of God's acts are consistent with all of His attributes. No
attribute contradicts any other, but all harmonize and blend into each
other in the infinite abyss of the Godhead." So, each of God's
attributes are an essential part of Who He is. Well, we could compare
God's faithfulness to the oil in the engine that keeps each of the
internal parts running smoothly, because God's faithfulness is what
allows each attribute in His character to work at full capacity at all
times. For example: When does God's love fail? Never, because He is
faithful. When is God less than holy? Never, because His character is
pure and He is always faithful to Who He is and to what He says.
I could go on and on citing example after example as to how God's
faithfulness affects each of His attributes. I won't do that for lack of
time but I hope you see that God's faithfulness is not something to
take lightly-it is foundational to His nature. He is knowable, holy, the
Creator, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, just, sovereign, and
loving precisely BECAUSE He is faithful to His own character. His
faithfulness shines through all His other attributes so you can't leave
it out.
I guess you could say that God's faithfulness is seen in the fact that in everything He says and does, GOD IS TRUE TO HIMSELF.
Now, think about that for a moment. When we say that someone is true
to himself or herself we usually mean to pay that person a compliment.
We're saying they are individuals of integrity, but there's a problem
when it comes to using this phrase to describe a human like you or me.
You see, most DESPOTS are true to themselves. So are predators,
swindlers, and sexual deviants.
And-before you point the "aha" finger of blame at those people of
"authentic" character, examine yourself. You see, most of our sinful
acts come from our being true to our self-our sinful self! Don't they?
Every day we are true to our fallen nature as we show in word and deed
that we are sinners. Well, as Buchanan puts it, "The good news is God is
DIFFERENT from you or me. God is faithful to Himself-He is true to
Himself-and the Self God is true to is true!"
So, God's faithfulness is not something to take lightly. To ignore it
is to misunderstand God completely. And then a second thing we need to
remember in order to not take this attribute for granted is this...
2. ...CREATION displays the faithfulness of God.
As Psalm 119:90 says, "[God], You established the earth and it
endures." And it does-thousands of years after those words were first
penned. In spite of how we abuse it, the earth DOES endure-the seasons
still come and go-a testament to the faithfulness of God. With
telescopes like the Hubble we discover far-flung star systems and give
them names, but they were there all along, carefully placed by our
Heavenly Father in their exact location. In fact, the faithfulness of
creation's design when it comes to stars and planets has been
illustrated by ancient civilizations who discovered their precise order.
Structures like ziggurats and temples were often positioned by the
astronomical observations of their long-dead builders. And they still
work. We can still see their results because at certain intervals, often
measured in years, these structures cast shadows, display the alignment
of stars, or demonstrate some other constant universal rule. If the
tilt of the earth were off by just a little, not only would these kinds
of architectural tributes to an exact Creator be impossible-the world
itself would be a hostile place-the north pole would be hot, the equator
would be cold...and we'd all be dead. Chip Ingram writes, "We see
consistency in nature because the God of the universe is utterly
consistent. The result is a creation full of laws-gravity, the speed of
light, thermodynamics, and the like-that you can bank on. The cause
(God) created the effect (creation) to reflect His character."
In his book, The Holy Wild, Mark Buchanan points to the fact that
God's unchanging faithfulness can even be seen in something like a
common leaf. Listen to this excerpt from his book:
"Behold a single leaf. So fragile, it tears like paper, crushes in your hand to a moist stain, sharply fragrant. Dry, it burns swift and crackling as newsprint, pungent as gunpowder. Yet a leaf may withstand hurricanes, stubbornly clinging to its limb. Hold it open in your palm. It is perfect as a newborn's smile. Pinch its stem between thumb and forefinger and hold it to the light. Eden bleeds through. It's veins are like bone work in silhouette. This single leaf, joined to the tree, drinks poison [carbon dioxide] from the air, drinks it serenely as Socrates downing his cup of hemlock, and refuses to return in kind, instead spilling out life-giving oxygen. This leaf tilts to catch the sun, its warmth and radiance, to distill the heat and light down to the shadows, down to the roots, back up to limbs...to shade the earth...to feed you and me. A leaf. God makes these season after season, one after the other, billions upon billions, from the Garden to the New Jerusalem, most for no eye but His own. He does it faithfully, or else I would not live to tell about it , or you to hear."
Buchanan does a great job here in reminding us that even in a common every day leaf we can see the faithfulness of God.
This reminds me of our mission trips to KODAIKANNAL-one year as is
our custom-we took a hike up into the mountains, guided by a member of TPHI CHANDIGARH . At the beginning of the hike that day, BRIAN to photograph every mushroom HE could-and we found
hundreds! I mean, those two were clicking away with both cameras. It
kind of became a contest to see who could photograph the most. And the
thing that amazed me was how beautiful even something like a mushroom is
in God's created order. Over and over again Bill would say, "Sandy-look
at this one!" A few steps later BRIAN would say, "PASTOR, come look!
You won't believe the beauty of this toadstool!" I looked at all of
them-and was blown away by their seemingly infinite variety in color and
texture! You should see their slides. But-even something like a
mushroom shows God's faithfulness-His consist beauty. Even over-grown
mold displays this aspect of our Heavenly Father that loves beauty and
is faithful to express it in His creation no matter what part of it you
study! I mean, no one who truly looks at this world and how it's made
and how it works and ever take God's faithfulness for granted.
3. And then a third fact that helps us not ignore this attribute of God is this: From the beginning to the end the BIBLE teaches us that God is faithful.
Way back in Exodus 34:6 God described Himself this way to Moses
saying, "The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, is slow
to anger, abounding in love and FAITHFULNESS." Deuteronomy 32:4 says of
God, "He is the rock, His works are perfect, and all His ways are just.
A FAITHFUL God Who does no wrong, upright and just is He."
Psalm 25:10 says "All the ways of the Lord are loving and
FAITHFUL..." Psalm 36:5 says, "Your love, O Lord, reaches to the
heavens, Your FAITHFULNESS to the skies." 1 Corinthians 1:9 says, "God,
Who has called you into fellowship with His Son Jesus Christ our Lord is
FAITHFUL." And then Deuteronomy 7:9 says, "Know therefore that the
Lord your God is God; He is the FAITHFUL God, keeping His covenant of
love to a thousand generations of those who love Him and keep His
commands."
Please note: this verse from Deuteronomy spotlights one PROOF of
God's great faithfulness. It reminds us that God keeps His promises. He
keeps His covenants. In fact, as Joshua 21:45 says, "Not one of all the
Lord's good promises to the house of Israel failed; every one was
fulfilled." And, the Biblical record shows us that God has indeed always
done what He said He would do. Adam, Eve, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David,
Mary, Joseph, Peter, Paul, the disciples-each of these people would
testify that God has been absolutely faithful in keeping His promises.
So, we know God is faithful and has been faithful because the Bible
tells us-but God's written Word doesn't just SAY that He is faithful it
tells us SPECIFICALLY how He is faithful.
A. For example, it tells us that when we ask, God is faithful to FORGIVE our sins.
1 John 1:9 says that if we confess our sins God, "...is faithful and just to forgive us and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." This and other verses tell us that God never tires of extending forgiveness to us. He is faithful to forgive. I mean, God doesn't give up on us when we fail. We'll never come to Him and say, "God I was wrong. I sinned. Please forgive me." and hear Him reply, "Sorry, you've used up all your forgiveness coupons." No, when we repent God will ALWAYS be faithful to forgive us and cleanse us and restore us.
B. The Bible also says that God is faithful to help us resist the TEMPTATION to sin.
1 Corinthians 10:13, says, "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is FAITHFUL; He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it."
Now, we're all tempted every day-millions of times over the course of
our lives we'll be tempted to do something contrary to God's will. And
this text tells us that one hundred percent of those times, you and I
can overcome temptation-not because we're strong-but because GOD IS
FAITHFUL. He will always provide a way of escape...but you know the
Bible also says that...
C. ...God is faithful to us even when we're UNFAITHFUL to Him.
2 Timothy 2:13 says, "If we are faithless, He will remain faithful, for He cannot disown Himself." This verse promises that God's steadfast love for us will never stop-even if we reject it. And the history of the church shows this-God has been faithful to scoundrels, to murderers, to adulterers. I mean, no matter what we do, God remains FOR us. My favorite seminary professor was Dr. JOCKEY L CORRELL. I was fortunate enough to have him for both semesters of Old Testament Survey-and he was an excellent teacher-a very Godly man. In fact, Dr. JOCKY was the only professor I had who consistently received standing ovations after his lectures.
I remember our study of Proverbs-specifically that day when we came
to Proverbs 22:6 which you may remember says, "Train a child in the way
he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it." When we came
to this verse Dr. JOCKEY told us about his son, TIM. Now at that
time TIM CORELL was a very popular Contemporary Christian musician.
He had written several "top ten" Christian songs-almost always in the
form of ballads-stories. If I had time, I'd sing a few and I'm sure
you'd remember them. Well earlier in his life, TIM, had rebelled against
God and his parents' teaching and had fallen into a life of drug and
alcohol abuse. After years of "living in the Far Country," TIM finally
responded to the persistent loving guidance of His father and others who
constantly prayed for him and urged him to repent. With God's help he
left his addictions and began his music ministry-a ministry that God
richly blessed. Dr. CORELL told us this story-and he teared up as he
said,
"God is faithful. He was faithful to my son, even when TIM was not
faithful to Him. I want all you young ministers to hear this. As a
father I have found that just as God promises in His word...train up a
child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from
it."
A few weeks later TIM CORELL did a concert on campus and Dr. CORELL hobbling down the aisle toward his front row
seat, with a special smile of thanksgiving and pride on his face. This
father had learned that God is faithful-He knew that His faithfulness
doesn't stop when ours does! And this leads to a fourth way that the
Bible says God displays His faithfulness.
D. It tells us that He's faithful to use every experience of life to SHAPE us into the image of Christ.
Now, it's easy to see God's faithfulness in the good He brings us-our
homes, food, cars, children. But His faithfulness extends to the point
of even using the bad in life for our good.
Romans 8:28 promises that, "...in ALL THINGS God works for the good
of those who love him, who have been called according to His purpose."
And then it goes on to specify that purpose-the good He's working for
us. In verse 29 it says, "For those God foreknew He also predestined to
be conformed to the likeness of His Son, that He might be the Firstborn
among many brothers." This text tells us that God is faithful to use
every circumstance of life-good and bad-to shape us to being more and
more like Jesus. In the same way that Michelangelo removed all the stone
that encased the "David" by chipping away all the marble which
surrounded that striking form, God is in the process of hammering the
chisel of blows against the stone of our human nature. The "hammer" He
uses is often DIFFICULTY and the "chisel' is TRIAL. God uses temporary
pain for our eternal gain-making us more and more like Jesus. He does
this because as our Creator He sees in each of us that which is
beautiful, much as Michelangelo saw David in that rough piece of marble.
1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 talks about this principle when it says, "May God Himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul, and body be kept blameless at the coming of your Lord Jesus Christ. The One Who calls you is FAITHFUL and He will do it."
In our text for this morning from Lamentations we can see that the
prophet Jeremiah understood this aspect of God's great faithfulness. In
spite of his affliction-in spite of the bitterness of his life
experience-Jeremiah clung to God's unchanging love-His compassions that
never fail. This was the "default" setting for Jeremiah's mind-when
trials came He instantly credited it to God lovingly working for His
good. Like St. Augustine, Jeremiah learned to, "trust the past to God's
mercy, the present to God's love and the future to God's providence."
So, creation shows us God's faithfulness...the Bible tells us about
it...but one of the best ways to not take this attribute for granted is
what we do at this time every year, because...
4. ...CHRISTMAS is itself a celebration of the faithfulness of God.
You see, the coming of Jesus was not some last minute plan of God to save the human race.
No-this was the plan all along. In the Garden of Eden immediately
after sin entered the world, God promised that Satan's power would be
broken by Someone Who would be virgin born-the "seed" of a woman. Then
over and over the Bible records the fact that over the millennia God
repeated His promise to send a Redeemer/Messiah. Through His prophets He
told where the Child would be born... what He would do... how He would
die for our sins... and even that He would rise, conquering death on our
behalf. So, Christmas reminds us that God has been faithful to keep all
these promises... that from the beginning of time God has been seeking
us-that He's always been working to secure our salvation-to RESCUE us
from sin. This is what we celebrate each year at this time-we celebrate
the fact that God has been true to His Word. When we were buried in our
trespasses and sins-finally, when the time was right He came in the form
of His Son to seek us and save us.
One morning back in 1988 in the nation of Armenia, two proud
parents-Samuel and Danielle-sent their young son, Armand, off to school.
Before he left Samuel squatted before his little boy, looked him in the
eye, and said, "Have a good day at school Armand, and remember, no
matter what comes in life, I'll always be there for you." Father and son
embraced and the little boy ran off to school. Hours later, a powerful
earthquake rocked the area. The radio announced that there were
thousands of casualties. In fact the death toll would eventually reach
50,000. Samuel and Danielle huddled around the radio for news-but in the
midst of all the pandemonium they could not get specific information
about the area where their son's school was located. So Samuel grabbed
his coat and headed for the schoolyard. When he reached the area, what
he saw brought tears to his eyes. Armand's school was a pile of rubble.
Other parents had already arrived and were standing around the huge
pile of debris crying. Samuel refused to give in to despair so he found
the place where Armand's classroom used to be and began pulling a broken
beam off the pile of rubble. Then he grabbed a rock and put it to the
side, and then grabbed another. As he did one of the other parents
asked, "What are you doing?" "Digging for my son," Samuel answered. The
man said, "You're just going to make things worse! The building is
unstable," and he tried to pull Samuel away from his work.
But Samuel would not be dissuaded. He kept working. As time wore on,
one by one, the other parents left. Then a firefighter came and tried to
pull Samuel away from the rubble. Samuel looked at him and said, "Won't
you help me?" The firefighter shook his head and left. Samuel kept
digging. All through the night and into the next day, Samuel continued
his back-breaking work. Other parents came and placed flowers and
pictures of their children on the ruins. But, not Samuel. He just kept
working. Finally, as his strength was almost exhausted, he picked up a
beam and pushed it out of the way, and as he did he heard a faint cry
for help. Samuel listened but didn't hear anything. Then he heard a
muffled voice say, "Papa?" This gave Samuel new strength and he renewed
his efforts digging furiously. Finally, a few minutes later he had
removed enough debris to see Armand crouched in a small crawl space with
several other children. "Come on out, son!" he said with relief. "No,"
Armand said. "Let the other kids come out first because I know you'll
get me." Child after child emerged until, finally, little Armand
appeared. Samuel took him in his arms and Armand said, "Papa, I told the
other kids not to worry because you told me that you'd always be there
for me!" 14 children were saved that day because one father was
faithful to keep his promise.
Well, Christmas is a celebration of the fact that BILLIONS have been
saved because God kept His promise-and sent His Son to rescue us from
our sins.
LET US PRAY
Father God,Open our eyes this morning-both spiritual and physical-so that we can see Your great faithfulness all around us. Help us to rest in this attribute but never so much that we ignore it.Convict us, Your children, of our need to respond all we have learned this morning by living in ways that are pleasing to you-becoming truly faith-FULL people.I ask all this in Jesus' name. AMEN
Invitation
This morning as we sing our closing song I would like us all to make
it into a song of praise to God-praise for His great faithfulness to us
as individuals and as a church. You may even want to come to the altar
offering a prayer of thankfulness to God for His faithfulness to you.
And if you're here and you aren't a Christian then I would ask, Would
you like a relationship that you could cling to-one that can give you
strength and hope-no matter what? Then decide today to accept Jesus as
your Savior and Lord. God has promised that everyone who calls on the
name of the Lord will be saved. Claim that promise today. God may be
leading you to join our church....but come now as He leads.
--
The Rev. Lenin Kumar
The Potter's Home International Church
The Christian Living

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