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A sermon that ends with the public execution of the preacher is a little wild. The religious leaders who had arranged the killing of Jesus did not want his message or his followers continuing. As difficult as this situation was, it actually helped grow the church: as the followers of Jesus dispersed, they took the message to the other parts of the world.
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A sermon that ends with the public execution of the preacher is a little wild. The religious leaders who had arranged the killing of Jesus did not want his message or his followers continuing. As difficult as this situation was, it actually helped grow the church: as the followers of Jesus dispersed, they took the message to the other parts of the world.