Sermon Tone Analysis

HE SAW AND BELIEVED
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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HE SAW AND BELIEVED
Taken from the book: "You Are Never Alone" by Max Lacado
John 19:38 - 20:1-9
Questions
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How did Peter's response compare to John's response when they faced the empty tomb?
2. What was the turning point in your life?
The time when Jesus became real to you.
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