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What matters most in your life? There is something about pain that forces us to get a real perspective on life. That sensation is heightened even more when our lives are at risk. People that are terminal are some of the least diluted humans on earth, being vividly aware of what’s most important. Pain and suffering have a way of making what’s really important crystal clear. This week, Pastor Ivey walks us through Jonah's miserable three-days inside a giant fish. On the brink of death, what was most important became absolutely clear to him.
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What matters most in your life? There is something about pain that forces us to get a real perspective on life. That sensation is heightened even more when our lives are at risk. People that are terminal are some of the least diluted humans on earth, being vividly aware of what’s most important. Pain and suffering have a way of making what’s really important crystal clear. This week, Pastor Ivey walks us through Jonah's miserable three-days inside a giant fish. On the brink of death, what was most important became absolutely clear to him.