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Mark Booker - February 19, 2023

The Way of Blessing

Mark Booker | Leviticus 26:1-26 | God With Us | This concluding sermon in a series on Leviticus considers the covenant blessings and curses of chapter 26. We consider the way of blessing, which is obedience. We also consider the greater blessing promised in verse twelve of this chapter which points beyond the bounds of Leviticus to the work of Jesus and the new creation: God walking among us.

Scripture References: Leviticus 26:1-26

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