Mar 23, 2025
Sermon: The Word that Forms Life
By: Pastor Ben Hulst
Ephesians 4.17-5.20: We look at the Word as that which forms us to maturity as children of God. Outside of the true word of Christ, the false word of the world will lead to disintegration of our mind and soul, but in by way of the word of life that God speaks, we are brought to reintegration into the life of God. God speaks into us, "Let there be light" and we brought to new life.
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