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The Bible says, “Spare the rod, spoil the child.” While this passage addresses parenting specifically, it's visible how consequences for actions can help train up both individuals and societies to be well-mannered and cooperative. The lack of these consequences, however, often leads to chaos and destruction. In today’s message, pastor Mark highlights how, despite his innocence, Paul was willing to submit himself to a full trial and inspection before multiple governing bodies and authorities. May this message encourage us to live lives that are able to be laid before others so that they may see the grace and glory of God.
By Pastor Mark Kirk5
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The Bible says, “Spare the rod, spoil the child.” While this passage addresses parenting specifically, it's visible how consequences for actions can help train up both individuals and societies to be well-mannered and cooperative. The lack of these consequences, however, often leads to chaos and destruction. In today’s message, pastor Mark highlights how, despite his innocence, Paul was willing to submit himself to a full trial and inspection before multiple governing bodies and authorities. May this message encourage us to live lives that are able to be laid before others so that they may see the grace and glory of God.

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