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Engaging with God in his Word

Psalm 19:7-11

January 6, 2024 • Tim Cain • Psalm 19:7–11

There are times where you and I read God's word in the morning and then find that by the end of the day we can barely even remember what it is that we read. In this message we want to talk about what it looks like not to merely read God's Word but to truly engage with the living God through his Word. It is our prayer that this year all of us would truly get to know our great God better as we encounter him more in his word.



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