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Martin Luther described humanity with the Latin phrase, "homo incurvatus in se," which means, "man curved in on himself." In our text today, that's exactly what we see: Man curved in on himself. But as we make our way through, Jesus will show us the way out—not merely as our Exemplar, but as our great Substitute who goes where we can't that he might bring us there.
Watch or listen in as Pastor Brian takes us through John 13:21–38 in our verse-by-verse study through John's great Gospel account.
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Martin Luther described humanity with the Latin phrase, "homo incurvatus in se," which means, "man curved in on himself." In our text today, that's exactly what we see: Man curved in on himself. But as we make our way through, Jesus will show us the way out—not merely as our Exemplar, but as our great Substitute who goes where we can't that he might bring us there.
Watch or listen in as Pastor Brian takes us through John 13:21–38 in our verse-by-verse study through John's great Gospel account.

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