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Our lives and circumstances may not change, but do we desire to carry out the Father's will, regardless of the outcome? The last week of Christ's earthly life began in triumph, and ended in His death. Yet, throughout His agony, He embodied what He prayed to the Father, "Not my will, but Yours be done." In this message, we consider the three cups of Calvary that Jesus accepted from the hand of the Father. Do we follow in Jesus' obedient footsteps?
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By Pastor Philip Miller4.7
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Our lives and circumstances may not change, but do we desire to carry out the Father's will, regardless of the outcome? The last week of Christ's earthly life began in triumph, and ended in His death. Yet, throughout His agony, He embodied what He prayed to the Father, "Not my will, but Yours be done." In this message, we consider the three cups of Calvary that Jesus accepted from the hand of the Father. Do we follow in Jesus' obedient footsteps?
Click here to listen (Duration 54:30)
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