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Jeffrey Schooley - June 21, 2020

Inconvenient Truths

The people of God have always been given the great blessing of knowing the truth of our Lord. This blessing, however, can grow uncomfortable when shared with those who disagree, who oppose, and who aren’t afraid to mock and revile this truth. The prophet Jeremiah experienced this and Jesus warned His disciples that this would be true for them as well. Part of maturing in our faith, then, is find ways to faithfully speak inconvenient truths.

Scripture References: Jeremiah 20:7-13, Matthew 10:24-39

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