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CloseRev. Sam Hogan -
He Does All Things Well (Mark 7:31-37)

This Sunday we'll witness Jesus opening deaf ears and loosing mute tongues. This passage shows the heart of our Savior who doesn't love from a distance, but draws near enough to get His hands dirty in the work of our redemption. We'll see that Jesus still opens spiritually deaf ears, still looses stuck tongues, and still works in ways that leave us saying with the crowds: "He has done all things well."
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From Series: "The Gospel of Mark"
A series in the Gospel of Mark
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