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Acts 20:17-38

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March 8, 2020 • Dr. Ken Lang

In our text today, Paul gives some last words of encouragement to the Ephesian Elders before departing for Jerusalem. On the contrary here are some famous last words of people about to do something foolish:

I can beat the light!!!
I wonder if it's loaded????
The firecracker must have gone out; I will light it again!

What will your last words be? What will you be remembered for most? Let's work on influencing others by words and deeds. Pastor Ken

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