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Press On Instead of Feeling Oppressed - Sermon and Notes from March 29, Facebook Live

As Recorded On Facebook Live and Downloaded To Our YouTube Channel

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It is easy to feel like the world is out to get us and that our walls are closing in during days like today with the Pandemic of the #Coronavirus.  We do our best to be responsible and stay informed and sometimes we may forget it for awhile until we go to a grocery store or see streets that usually are stopped with traffic now flowing freely. 

The apostle Paul teaches us in today’s passage to view all that happens to us as opportunities for growth.  During these tough days we must keep a “pressing on” perspective for our sake and those around us.  This is only possible through a relationship with Jesus Christ.

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Sermon Notes @ http://bible.com/events/7155264
Audio is taken from a facebook live event on our church's facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/homelandparkbc/


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