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		<title>By: Sam Sutter and Ashley Sutter &#187; Things I&#8217;ve Learned This Summer</title>
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		<description>[...] Psalm 2/St Paul – The Psalmist asks a provocative question that echoes above the battles of history – “Why do the Nations rage?” International wars, national conflict and personal struggle stand in stark contrast to the promises of peace and blessing that God has promised His people. Is God really in charge? We’ll explore the tension of the Psalms and explore a sermon on Psalm 2 of St. Paul and see how God challenges us to respond to the plots of His enemies.   Share and Enjoy: [...]</description>
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