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Knowing My Own Misery

Carl Haak·2012-07-15
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Sermon Points

  1. What I Must Know
  2. How I Come To Know
  3. Why It Is Good To Know Psalter: 389, 217, 140 (2nd tune), 363

We open our Bibles tonight to the Gospel according to Luke, and we read in three places, beginning in Luke chapter 7 at verse 36. We're going to read in the Gospel of Luke of three people who by grace walked very close to Jesus Christ, and I want you to be thinking about what they have in...

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Author
Carl Haak
Date

2012-07-15

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SermonAudio
Scripture References
Luke
Luke 7:32-50Luke 19
Matthew 22
Romans 3
Jeremiah 17
Genesis 6
1 Kings 8
Isaiah 64
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