A One-Track Mind
A One-Track Mind
2 Corinthians 11:1-4
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Sunday Evening Service,  June 24, 2007
 

A one-track mind is when we focus our time and attention toward one goal. In this text, Paul encourages the Corinthians lest they be led astray from the single-mindedness necessary for a proper devotion toward Christ.

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