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A 31-minute talk on how genuine faith shows itself in action, drawing on Hebrews 11 and the example of Noah.
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...and Hebrews eleven, verse one, gives us the definition: faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for.
So the question for each of us this morning is, do we act on what we cannot see
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so um noah right he he couldnt see the the flood coming but he uh he built the ark anyway you know
Noah could not see the flood coming — yet he built the ark anyway.
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A talk on why conscience, like a compass, only guides you if you keep it calibrated.
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"...their conscience bearing witness..."
— Romans 2:14–15Not a text dump — a properly typeset .docx. Arial throughout, US Letter with one-inch margins, centred title block, dividers between sections. Open it in Word, print it, share it.
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