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Peter and James greet the church as one that is in exile or in the dispersion. This is reference to the time when Israel was outside the land of Canaan. What does a wilderness or exile have to do with prayer? How can this be encouraging? How will being in the wilderness help us to see what is really important? How can we know that the Lord hears our prayers if we do not see them answered while we are in this wilderness time? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “May It Certainly Be.”
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