To be arrested is to be seized, to be stopped right in your tracks, to be bound up by someone or something stronger. There is something that should seize us, stop us in our tracks, and wrap us up. It’s the cause of Christ that fuels our love, our service, and our quest for justice. Being arrested for self will always lead to failure.
What Are You Willing to Be Arrested For?
Arrested, Part 1
July 1, 2018 • Dr. Carlo Serrano • Acts 20:22–24, Acts 21:10–16
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July 15, 2018 • Dr. Carlo Serrano • Acts 23
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