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CloseBrady Cook - January 2, 2022
Behold, I Make All Things New
God's promise in Revelation 21, during His description of Heaven, was to "make all things new." But in what way will they be "new," and why should that matter with us? Also, how can we use the concept of "new" to propel us into making 2022 a year where we draw even closer to God?
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