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Sunday, December 18, 2011

References: Genesis 14

Abraham was willing to make alliances with people who were not followers of God to accomplish good things. In this message, Gordon Dabbs examines how Abraham helped to save Lot from trouble. God does bless us when we work with those who don't match all of our beliefs. It even provide a way for us to share Jesus with them.

Series: Abraham

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