I CAN - No Hope

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Susan Moss explores the theme of hopelessness through the story of the two men on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-25). She shares her own struggles with despair and encourages listeners to be honest about their feelings when they can’t see God’s presence in their lives.

Susan emphasizes that even in our darkest moments, Jesus offers hope and clarity. She reminds us that it’s never too soon to give up hope, as God is always with us, ready to reveal His love and purpose.

This Sermon includes inspiring insights on perseverance through trials and concludes with an invitation to accept Jesus, highlighting that true hope and eternal life are found in Him.

Join us for a powerful discussion on finding hope amid despair!
19 Oct English South Africa Christianity

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