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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2018 · 28 MIN

Why Did Jesus Have to Die, And Why Does It Matter

from Apologetics · host Dr. Toby B. Holt

A new MP3 sermon from Christ Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio.com with the following details: Title: Why Did Jesus Have to Die, And Why Does It Matter Subtitle: Jesus Christ (Person And Work) Speaker: Dr. Toby B. Holt Broadcaster: Christ Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/23/2018 Bible: Luke 22; Hebrews 9 Length: 28 min. Overview: Why did Jesus have to die? Well, the short answer is that He didn’t “have” to do anything. However, He did want to redeem you from sin, and if the wages of sin is death, then the tomb was inevitable. Click to listen to this encouraging sermon from Luke 22-7-20.

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