Jesus - Session 2 - Friend of Sinners
Jesus - The God Who Knows Your Name (Max Lucado)
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18m
When you think about Jesus, do you wonder... *A perfect human? Who never sinned? How can he relate to me?* Yet he *can* relate to us. He faced all the temptations we face. He endured a lonely season in the wilderness. He was rejected, even by his own family and community. Furthermore, because he can relate, he does not fear our sin or cringe at our past. Nor does he refuse to fellowship with us or give us assignments because we are not as perfect as him.
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