Media Summary: Pastor David takes us on a daily, verse-specific devotional through the Gospel of For details about this sermon and for related resources, click here: To receive ... Did Jesus mean we should literally pluck/gouge out our eyes and cut/chop off our hands? Are Jesus' words in

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Pastor David takes us on a daily, verse-specific devotional through the Gospel of For details about this sermon and for related resources, click here: To receive ... Did Jesus mean we should literally pluck/gouge out our eyes and cut/chop off our hands? Are Jesus' words in Ryan Nelson / ViaTruth.com / EmmanuelEnid.org / If your right eye makes you stumble, tear it out and throw it from you; for it is ... This is a daily devotional by Pastor David Guzik. Enduring Words for Troubled Times. In this video, we discuss the righteousness required to enter Heaven. Many people think that their personal righteousness is ...

In Episode of "The Bible, Verse by Verse," Bishop Hayes continues the teaching on the Sermon on the Mount. In Expository Sermon by Darrell Ferguson More sermons available at www.FoodForYourSoul.net Install our free Food For Your Soul ... What does Jesus mean when He starts talking about removing arms and cutting off hands? Well, let's begin the process of figuring ... Harry shares a Bible lesson. Today - If Your Eye or Hands Offends You, Preached at New Hope Baptist Church in Newtonville, IN. For more information, visit us at I begin a series within a series here, and look at a word that Yeshua has used three times thus

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