Lessons on Luke - Becoming Closer
Lessons Learned - Luke 2:41-52 A Voice in the Wilderness - Luke 3:1-14 Past, Present and Future - Luke 3:15-38 Satan’s Point of View - Luke 4:1-13 Rejection - Luke 4:14-30 The Example of Christ - Luke 4:31-44 Working Faith - Luke 5:1-26 The Call of Christ - Luke 5:27-39
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