Mission Accomplished?
Mission Accomplished?
Luke 9:23–24; 24:46–48; Acts 20:17–27; 28:17–31; 2 Timothy 4:6–8
Sunday Morning Service, October 11, 2015
We are Jesus’ witnesses, called to carry forth his mission which he left for his followers (Luke 24:48). But how do we know when this mission is accomplished? We find an answer to this question when we look closely at Paul’s own reflection upon his ministry and service for Christ.
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