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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2018 · 20 MIN

The God Who Is Embodied

from Mount Carmelcast · host Mount Carmel Lutheran Church

In this week's sermon by Pr. John, we are urged by the writer of I John not to trust every spirit that comes our way, but to “test the spirits”, to see whether it is of God or not. 

In this week's sermon by Pr. John, we are urged by the writer of I John not to trust every spirit that comes our way, but to “test the spirits”, to see whether it is of God or not.

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In this week's sermon by Pr. John, we are urged by the writer of I John not to trust every spirit that comes our way, but to “test the spirits”, to see whether it is of God or not. 

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