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CloseJerod Gilcher - April 12, 2020
The Gallows Speech of the Son of Man
An exposition of John 16:16-33. In the final moments of Christ with His disciples-just moments before His arrest, He gives them the foundational components of joy and peace. Christ reveals that that His resurrection, urgent prayer, the love of the Father, and His victory over the world alone offers invincible peace and joy.
Scripture References: John 16:16-33
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