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Pride isn't what you think it is. In this Lent II sermon from St. John's Anglican Church in Fort Smith, we dive into John 3:1-17 and the story of Nicodemus — a man who genuinely believed in Jesus but came to him at night, where no one could see. Jesus dismantles his theology, his credentials, and his sense of control. But he doesn't condemn him. Instead he offers the one thing pride can never earn. You can't grasp grace while you're grasping for greatness.
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By St. Johns `s Fort Smith, The Anglican Family, and Fr. Aaron SolbergSend a text
Pride isn't what you think it is. In this Lent II sermon from St. John's Anglican Church in Fort Smith, we dive into John 3:1-17 and the story of Nicodemus — a man who genuinely believed in Jesus but came to him at night, where no one could see. Jesus dismantles his theology, his credentials, and his sense of control. But he doesn't condemn him. Instead he offers the one thing pride can never earn. You can't grasp grace while you're grasping for greatness.
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