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The Gentle Warrior Shepherd (Isaiah 40:1-11)

The prophet Isaiah says, "Comfort, Comfort my people." These are very encouraging words to hear, but how do we know that there is substance behind these words? In other words it is nice when people tell us to be comforted, but we need to have some real assurance behind the comfort. What is the comfort that is given? What is the comfort given to John the Baptist when John asks about Christ’s credentials? How is that comfort that Christ gives the same comfort that is given to us? If your are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "The Gentle Warrior Shepherd."

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