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When was the last time you heard a sermon preached on Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus? Granted, we are told little about him in Scripture. But there is much to learn, and imitate, about his character. He was a good and godly man who submitted to the Lord in a difficult situation. Covers Luke 2:21-38 and Matthew 1:18-25.
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