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That My House May Be Full

James Slopsema·2012-07-08
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Sermon Points

  1. A great supper
  2. A shameful refusal
  3. An urgent task Psalters 430, 226, 257, 264

Let's turn this evening to Luke chapter 14, and we'll read the first 24 verses, and then consider verses 15 through 24, commonly known as the parable of the Great Supper. Chapter 14, verse 1, And it came to pass, as he, Jesus, went into the house of one of the chief Pharisees to eat bread on...

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Author
James Slopsema
Date

2012-07-08

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Scripture References
Luke 14:15-24Ephesians 1John 6Acts 22 Corinthians 5Ezekiel 33
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