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“Why” is well known to be a child’s favorite question. Why is the sky blue? Why do dogs bark? Why do I have to go to bed? If you’re a parent, you’re most certainly well acquainted with this question! But do not be fooled! This question is not a bad thing, but rather it’s use expresses a desire to know and to learn more! In today’s message, pastor Mark teaches how Paul’s suffering and imprisonment, while he likely did not understand at the time, was used for the glory of God’s Kingdom. Paul likely asked “why” to God many times throughout the trials he walked endured. But more importantly, he trusted God through it all.
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“Why” is well known to be a child’s favorite question. Why is the sky blue? Why do dogs bark? Why do I have to go to bed? If you’re a parent, you’re most certainly well acquainted with this question! But do not be fooled! This question is not a bad thing, but rather it’s use expresses a desire to know and to learn more! In today’s message, pastor Mark teaches how Paul’s suffering and imprisonment, while he likely did not understand at the time, was used for the glory of God’s Kingdom. Paul likely asked “why” to God many times throughout the trials he walked endured. But more importantly, he trusted God through it all.

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