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EPISODE · May 22, 2016 · 56 MIN

Pressing On

from The KingsCast · host Bill Jeynes

The past, as the saying goes, cannot be changed - but we can learn from it. In the apostle Paul’s letter to the Philippians, he uses an athletics analogy to encourage the readers to put the past behind them and “press on” towards the goal, just as a runner would persevere towards the finishing line in a race! Are you holding on to things in your past that are holding you back from reaching your goal? Join us this week as our special guest Bill Jeynes opens the word.

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The past, as the saying goes, cannot be changed - but we can learn from it. In the apostle Paul’s letter to the Philippians, he uses an athletics analogy to encourage the readers to put the past behind them and “press on” towards the goal, just as a runner would persevere towards the finishing line in a race! Are you holding on to things in your past that are holding you back from reaching your goal? Join us this week as our special guest Bill Jeynes opens the word.

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