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Get ready? Be ready? Stay Ready?

2015-10-19
By: Deacon Brian Mullins
On: October 19, 2015
In: adam, disobedience, environmentalist, eve, forbidden, fruit, garden, Jesus, love, obedience, restored, righteous, servant, sin, stewardship

Tomorrow’s first reading is one of the more beautiful expressions of how important it is to realize who Christ was to the Jewish faith, the second Adam.  That’s a powerful typology that we must not miss when exploring what it means to us as Children of the most high God. Continue Reading

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