Paul Van Noy - January 8, 2017
Matthew 27 (Part 5)
From Series: "The Book of Matthew"
Pastor Paul walks through the Gospel of Matthew, verse by verse.
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ClosePastor Paul Van Noy discusses Matthew 27:32 within the context of the literal weight Jesus carried, and the distance He endured along the road to His own crucifixion, as well as the profound lesson and charge He taught believers living in all time periods, to bear one another's crosses.
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