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We’re all familiar with the idea of having baggage in our lives: burdens we carry with us and are hard to set down or walk away from. Christians think about another type of burden: a cross to bear. In this message, “Your Own Luggage,” Pastor Johann says that one way to think about this cross is to consider that we have been crucified with Christ and have died a spiritual death, no longer living in opposition to Jesus but acknowledging Him as the Lord over our lives. He is the way to eternal life.
And at the end of the sermon, please enjoy this week’s hymn of the day as you reflect on the message
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We’re all familiar with the idea of having baggage in our lives: burdens we carry with us and are hard to set down or walk away from. Christians think about another type of burden: a cross to bear. In this message, “Your Own Luggage,” Pastor Johann says that one way to think about this cross is to consider that we have been crucified with Christ and have died a spiritual death, no longer living in opposition to Jesus but acknowledging Him as the Lord over our lives. He is the way to eternal life.
And at the end of the sermon, please enjoy this week’s hymn of the day as you reflect on the message