A Fatal Disease and the Fall of All
Naaman was the commander of all the armies of Syria, yet he was suffering from the fatal disease of leprosy. Traveling to Israel in search of a cure, he finds that all his ideas about a cure are wrong, and that he must humble himself to be restored. What lessons can we learn from this account? Have we faced up to Sin, our fatal disease?
This mornings sermon at Cheltenham Evangelical Free Church, preached by Jonathan Hunt, asks and answers these questions and more in the message titled Naaman's Fatal Disease.
For the evening message, Jonathan contiunued in his series from Genesis, preaching an overview of Genesis chapter 3 examining the fall of mankind into sin. Understanding this chapter is the key to understanding the origin of our sinful human condition with the first Adam - and to understanding the only solution - the atoning death of Jesus Christ, the second and last Adam.
Here then is the message, The Fall of All.
This mornings sermon at Cheltenham Evangelical Free Church, preached by Jonathan Hunt, asks and answers these questions and more in the message titled Naaman's Fatal Disease.
For the evening message, Jonathan contiunued in his series from Genesis, preaching an overview of Genesis chapter 3 examining the fall of mankind into sin. Understanding this chapter is the key to understanding the origin of our sinful human condition with the first Adam - and to understanding the only solution - the atoning death of Jesus Christ, the second and last Adam.
Here then is the message, The Fall of All.
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