Good to not so Great

Morning Service
Aug 23, 2015

When we read stories or watch movies, there can be a sense of justice when the villian "gets what's coming to him." This message on Judges 9 explores the attitudes and actions of Abimelech - the evil he did in the eyes of the Lord, and the consequences God brought to pass. As believers remember that it is God Who repays sin and evil, we can be freed to forgive those who offend us, thankful for the eternal forgiveness Jesus won for us through His atoning sacrifice. 

Judges 9:1

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