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Monday, December 19, 2011

Last Advent Sermon: On Feeling Forsaken During the Holidays

Here's the link. It's also podcast at iTunes ('Redeemer Memphis').

Looking at how Christ's cry from the cross ("my God, my God, why have your forsaken me?") is the answer to that very question we ask during our suffering. Christ's cry assures us that God is with us and for us during our darkest times.
Posted by Jeremy Jones at 10:07 AM
Labels: Advent, cross, sermons

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