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Thursday, March 8, 2018

The Illusion Of Free Will

Dalyn Woodard continues the look at the ministry and anointing of Jesus with the third part of Luke 4:17-21. Were we born with free will or were we born into captivity? What did Jesus do to ensure us the liberty to choose? The message, "The Illusion Of Free Will," continues this year's Lenten series, is about 32 minutes long, and was recorded at Nacogdoches Christian Fellowship on Wednesday, March 7, 2018. It's our prayer that you are blessed and ministered to as you listen.

The Ash Wednesday message, "It's All About The Heart," can be found here. The first message from this passage in Luke, "Good News For The Poor," can be found here, and the second message, "Healing The Broken Heart," can be found here.




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