Mar 19, 2017
Patience: 1 Timothy 1:16
By: Russ Brechbiel
Series: Some Assembly Required
Paul describes the patience that Jesus has as "limitless." Can you imagine having limitless patience? Well, if we are truly being conformed to the image of Christ, then we should be on our way. As we continue in our focus on the Virtues of Christ, we look at the patience of God, what causes us to be so impatient, and how we can take steps to increase our patience and in so doing be an expression of the Gospel.
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- Mar 19, 2017Patience: 1 Timothy 1:16
Mar 19, 2017Patience: 1 Timothy 1:16By: Russ BrechbielSeries: Some Assembly RequiredPaul describes the patience that Jesus has as "limitless." Can you imagine having limitless patience? Well, if we are truly being conformed to the image of Christ, then we should be on our way. As we continue in our focus on the Virtues of Christ, we look at the patience of God, what causes us to be so impatient, and how we can take steps to increase our patience and in so doing be an expression of the Gospel.
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