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In the Old Testament, God often took inventory of His people. In the New Testament, Paul told the church to examine themselves before God. If we don’t know what we have and where we are, we don’t know what to do or where to go. Pastor Wiersbe looks at the characteristics of the centurion in Luke 7 to help us examine our own lives.
This message was preached on April 17, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.
Scripture Reference: Luke 7:1-10
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In the Old Testament, God often took inventory of His people. In the New Testament, Paul told the church to examine themselves before God. If we don’t know what we have and where we are, we don’t know what to do or where to go. Pastor Wiersbe looks at the characteristics of the centurion in Luke 7 to help us examine our own lives.
This message was preached on April 17, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.
Scripture Reference: Luke 7:1-10
Stay Connected
Visit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.
Copyright 2025 by Scriptex, Inc.

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