Open your Bibles, if you would,
to Galatians chapter 5. Galatians chapter 5. We'll continue
our study in this wonderful, wonderful epistle. We've learned
so much going through this epistle about law and grace. And now
we're in this incredible portion about the fruit of the Spirit.
And remember, again, it's like a cluster of grapes. Remember,
one is love, Grapes are on the same vine. One is love, one is
peace, one is joy. Oh my. So just remember that. This is called the fruit of the
Spirit because it comes from the Holy Spirit of God. It doesn't
come by anything that we do at all. It all comes by the blessed
work of God the Holy Spirit. Last week we looked at two of
the, the first two of the nine, nine fruit which make up the
fruit of the Spirit. We looked at love and joy and
now Let's read verses 22 to 26 to see the context of today's
verses. Again, Galatians chapter 5, verses
22 to 26. The scripture declares, but the
fruit of the Spirit, notice it's capitalized again, so that comes
from the Holy Spirit of God, is love. Love. joy, peace, long-suffering,
gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance. Against
such there is no law. And they that are Christ have
crucified the flesh with the afflictions and the lusts. If
we live in the Spirit, again that's the Holy Spirit of God,
let us walk in the Spirit. Let us not be desirous of vain
glory, provoking one another, envying one another. So let us
now consider here First, a few more comments on joy. I didn't
quite get to finish the comments on joy last week. Now, we who
are the redeemed of the Lord, we have a joy within us. that
we didn't have before we were born again. Now we may have had
joy before over things of the world and sin is pleasurable
for a season, right? But this joy, this joy is what
we were talking about Sister Mary Jane, that joy that no matter
what's going on in the world, there's an underlying current
of peace and joy. And that only comes from God
the Holy Spirit working in us, right? And the more, you know,
the more we hear the gospel too, the more we're sitting under
the preaching of the gospel. the more that we grow in the
grace and knowledge and in truth of the Lord Jesus Christ. And
it's not us growing ourselves, because we can't, a plant can't
grow itself, right? It has to be watered, it has
to be cared for. And then God gives the increase,
the scripture says. It's the same with the Spirit,
right? He works in us this love. He works in us this joy. He works
in us this peace. He works in us these things.
It's God working in us, which is absolutely magnificent, isn't
it? When you really think about it, it's absolutely magnificent
that our great God would work that inside us. It's incredible. It's absolutely incredible. So,
we rejoice in Christ Jesus our Lord. That's who we now rejoice
in. We used to rejoice in the things of the world and the flesh.
Now that we're born again and we find out that we've been washed
in the precious blood of Christ, we find out that all our sins
are forgiven. All of them. I mean every one
of them. I was pondering that this week. My sin shames me from
my past. But it's all under the blood.
God doesn't remember it. And so when I remember it, I
confess it again, of course, right? But it's already under
the blood, but we still confess it, don't we? And then what are
we to do? We're to leave it at the cross,
aren't we? Or I like what we looked at a few weeks ago. Our
sins are buried with Christ. When he rose, our sins, they
were gone. They're buried. They're buried,
beloved. Isn't that wonderful to think
that way? Something's buried, you can't see it, can you? Isn't
that amazing? And then he was raised for our
justification. It's absolutely wonderful. Absolutely
wonderful. And this joy is an enduring joy. We're monumentally, as one grace
preacher said, we're monumentally blessed. We have eternal blessings. We don't just have temporary
blessings. We have eternal blessings in Christ. We have eternal salvation. Do you know we're going to have
eternal joy? And we're going to have eternal love? All these
things are going to be manifest even more in glory without sin. Isn't that incredible? Because
what's God doing to us right now? What does the scripture
say God's doing to us right now? He's conforming us to who? Amen. He's to the image of Christ.
Amen. He's conforming us to Christ, right? He's chipping away at
us right now. I keep going back to that stones
made ready sermon where all the work was done off-site. This
is the off-site area, right here. Earth. And we're going to fit
in perfectly when we get into glory. And there'll be no hammer,
no more chipping. Right? Oh, that hurts. Oh, providence,
right? Oh, that hurts. Well, maybe just
a little piece of stone on my arm got to be trimmed off. Isn't that amazing? You ever
see crochet things? I remember when I was younger,
my mom would show me. She'd be doing that crochet thing. And you look in the back, and
it's just an absolute mess, right? There's string everywhere. They're
like, what in the world? And then she'd flip it over.
And it was this beautiful picture. You know what happens with us,
with all the strings of us? You flip it over and it's a picture
of Christ. We don't know all them strings.
We're like, we see all them strings, we think, what in the world's
going on? Right? Being conformed to the image
of Christ. And part of that is this fruit of the spirit, right?
Working in us, working in us. And this joy, this joy is the
fact that we delight in Christ. And the joy comes from that fact,
that we delight in Christ. And knowing that he delights
in us. Do you know Christ delights in his people? Delights in us. He's shaking his head. He's thinking
the same thing as I am and the same thing we all are. That's
just absolutely incredible. That almost sounds too good to
be true. But we saw that, didn't we, in John 17. That God delights
in his people. And that the Father loves us
like he loves the Son. Now that's one, you could literally
spend the rest of your life meditating on that. Meditating is not doing
some weird, meditating is just thinking upon it, right? You
could literally think upon that for the rest of your life, and
it would bless your heart so much, and my heart so much too,
if we just meditated on the fact. We go through this life, wow,
God loves me as much as he loves Christ. God loves me as much
as he loves Christ. I'll tell you what. Oh, amen. Amen. It's wonderful. It's wonderful. And see how this joy now, this
joy just delights in Christ. This is not a natural joy for
us because our natural joy, the joy that we had in the flesh,
all comes about because of the satisfaction of the flesh. Right? This joy is a foreign joy to
us. It's a joy deep down in our souls. And it's wrought in us by the
Holy Spirit of God. And he won't speak of himself,
really. All he'll do is teach us the things of Christ. That's
what he does. Isn't that marvelous? So when
others despise us, we do just as David. We rejoice in God's
electing love, don't we? I always like to remember this,
if somebody's coming at me or somebody's, you know, because
you give a scripture and sometimes you get, sometimes you can get,
Steve, you experienced that, you know, you go in a room and
you just mention something about Christ and kaboom, man, it's
just like you dropped the bomb, you know. Sometimes you receive
persecution for that. Sometimes you don't. Sometimes
people are just quiet and don't want to say. They don't know
what to say. They don't know what to say. That's what it is.
But sometimes you get some fellows start ripping back at you. And
I always think this. Scripture. Who can lay any charge
to God's elect? You know, an old preacher friend
of mine used to say, I count it a small thing to be judged
by you. And that's Paul saying that. That's actually a quote
from Paul. Brother Don used to say that all the time. He used
to say, when people come at him and stuff, he'd say, I just count
it as a small thing to be judged by you. My, oh my. So do that. When somebody's coming
at you about what we believe, I count it as a small thing to
be judged by you. Oh well. And that's from Paul. That's
not just from Don. That's from Paul. Paul laid that out. What he's saying is, well, I'm
not going to let it bother me. I'm just going to keep preaching
Christ, right? That's all. Just going to keep preaching
Christ. So I ask you, beloved of God, does it fill your heart
with joy to know that you've been redeemed by the blood of
the lamb? Does that fill your heart with joy to know that you're
one of his people? That he purchased your eternal
soul with his precious blood? Does that fill you with joy?
Well, that joy is from the spirit, beloved. Natural world don't
have that. They don't know Christ. They
don't care for Christ. All they want to do, because
I was there, right, Dave? We were there. We partook in
everything that you could do. All of us did, really. It's not
just one person. I was thinking about this today.
I thought, boy, it is in me to be so evil. And I was thinking back on my
past and how I used to think and how I used to act, and I
thought, oh my gosh, God. You saved me? I am capable of being in jail just
like the people who are in jail. I had that in me. It's still
in all of us, isn't it? It's in our flesh, beloved, if
we're honest with each other. My, oh my. But praise be to God,
we're born again now. We're not what we used to be,
are we? And now we, have you ever experienced
this? Have you ever experienced looking
back at your old life and going, that's like somebody else's life.
Because I'm not that person anymore. You ever experienced that? Looking
back and going, who was that fella? Who was that
Wayne boy? Who was that Dave man? Who was
that fella? Well, that was us in the flesh,
wasn't it? Now, and see, our friends and family still see
the outside, but they don't know what happened in here, do they?
They don't know that God's done an operation and given us a heart
now that hungers and thirsts after righteousness. Oh, man,
we're not the same people, are we? And now we have a joy, we
have a joy in our heart that cannot be taken away from us.
My, oh my. My, oh my. When man and Satan
hurl accusations against us, we just look to Christ. We say,
my God's in the heavens. He does whatever he pleases.
You say, what's going on in this world? God's doing whatever he
pleases. All right? Oh my. Let's look at our text
again. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering,
gentleness, goodness, and faith. Now in Isaiah 57 21 the scripture
says, there is no peace saith my God to the wicked. Again,
in our natural state, even though we were the elect of God, we
looked and acted just like goats. Even though we were heirs to
all things. Scripture says we studied that,
didn't we? We studied that in Galatians 4. We were heirs and
didn't even know it, didn't even look like it. couldn't tell us
the day until the time appointed the father remember that's the
that's the day of love that's the gospel day that's when god
reveals himself to us reveals Christ to us my oh my now it
says here that one of the fruit of the spirit is peace one of
the clusters of grace is peace now why are there wars in this
world Why are there wars in this world? Why are peace treaties
signed and continuously broken? Right? Continuously. Now, we've
all seen that in our lifetimes in the Middle East. Peace treaty
after peace treaty after peace treaty. They're always trying
to broker peace. They broker it for a while, and
then some fellow loses their mind. Right? Why? What's the one cause of all that? Sin. Amen, sister. Sin. Yep, Sister Marshall, sin. Sin. That's the cause of it. That's
the cause of it. Sin. Men and women are sinners
by birth, nature, and by choice. That's what we are. That's what
we are. In this piece in our text, natural
man doesn't have it. You know what this piece does?
This piece breaks down racial boundaries, economic boundaries. This piece spoken of in our text
is the peace of God. It's foreign to us. Do you know
the body of Christ? I always have to laugh when I
hear someone popping off like there's only going to be certain
people in heaven and certain people aren't, and they divide
people by color. And I say, that's the most ridiculous
thing I've ever heard in my life. That is literally the most ridiculous
thing. Because in the body of Christ, there's nothing like
that. Out of every tribe, every kindred, every tongue, every
nation, Isn't that amazing? That's incredible. And if we
look back on our histories of our families, we trace it. Well, we can't literally trace
it back to Adam, but that's where we all came from. But most of
us probably came from Europe. Our families came from Europe.
I found out that I have some Spanish, there was some Spanish
influence in my family. I had no idea. No idea. French, a lot of French. And
I often wonder, because of my olive skin, if I'm, because that's
more of an Italian, well the Romans went up and they conquered
France. What's now France? And then they occupied it. And then they settled it. So
everybody comes from all these different, you know, we trace
it right back eventually to Adam, right? We all have the same father
and the same mother, and we have the same creator, don't we? But
in Christ, look at this, in Christ, there's neither Jew nor Gentile,
there's neither bond nor free. So economics doesn't matter,
race doesn't matter. Well race, I always hesitate
to say race because we're the human race. I don't like the
dividing of people because we're the human race in God's eyes.
God doesn't see color, he sees humans, right? And that's how
we should view it too, right? And so the body of Christ is
made up of all these peoples, of all these different nations,
right? all washed and redeemed under
the precious blood of Christ. And it doesn't matter what our
economic standing is. It doesn't matter where we are
in life. It doesn't matter if we're rich
or poor. It doesn't matter if we're old or young. If we're
born again, we're one in Christ. And this joy, this peace, comes
from God. comes from God, beloved, and
it's absolutely wonderful. And this peace we see here is
a fruit of the Spirit. It's one of the fruit of the
Spirit. For anyone trying to have peace, now you get folks
out of every tribe, kindred, tongue, and nation who try to get God's approval,
whatever their God is or whoever their God is, even some trying
to trying to please the one true living God by things they do.
And that's the key. They try to please God by things
they do. Well, the born-again, blood-washed
group of believers out of every tribe, kindred, tongue, and nation
are those who've surrendered by the grace of God and said,
I can't save myself. God has to save me. The only way I can be saved is
if God saves me. And when we cry out like that,
I like what Donny Bell says, we don't cry out like that naturally. God's done something to us. Because
regeneration comes before faith, right? He's already doing something
in us. He's already working in us when
we're crying out like that. Like that publican, God be merciful
to me, the sinner, God's already done something there. The thief
on the cross, Lord, remember me. We're here justly. God's
already done something to him. He's born again. Oh, isn't it wonderful? Because we
have a resistance naturally to the gospel. We don't desire to
hear it. We don't want to be around it.
So anyone trying to have peace with God by works, which many
do, they'll never find peace with God. They'll never find
peace with God, never. We will never find peace with
God by anything we do. The only way we can have peace
with God is in and through the Lord Jesus Christ. That's the
only way. There's no other way. My, and what's our prayer? Well,
our prayer is that God would manifest to those around us who
don't believe the Great Peacemaker. You know who the Great Peacemaker
is? Jesus Christ, our Lord. Turn, if you would, to Luke.
Luke, chapter 2. How do we know he's the Great
Peacemaker? Look at this. Well, first of all, he's called
the Prince of Peace in Scripture, right? In Isaiah, he's called
the Prince of Peace. My, oh, my. It's wonderful. He's called the Prince of Peace.
And also put your finger in Ephesians chapter 2 as well too, I'm sorry.
Luke chapter 2 and Ephesians chapter 2. Now the angels at
the birth of Christ, what did they do? They proclaimed at the
birth of Christ that the great peacemaker had
been born. God incarnate in the flesh, the
word of God, the second person in the Trinity becomes a man.
Why? To save his people from their sins. Thou shalt call his
name Jesus for he shall. Amen, there you go. I had to
pause there. Shall save his people from their
sins. Oh, it's wonderful, isn't it?
Oh my, look at this, Luke chapter two, verses 13 and 14 here. And
suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host
praising God and saying, Glory to God in the highest, verse
14, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men. How does peace and
goodwill come to men? Amen. Sister Barbara. Only through
Christ. Only through the Lord Jesus Christ. There is no other
way. I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto
the Father, but by me. If the Son shall set you free,
you're free indeed. Amen. Amen. Isn't it wonderful? See, it's
all centered. It's all centered about Him.
It all centers in Christ. It's all about Him. Right? And we give the glory, honor,
and praise to Him who is called our Savior, the Messiah, the
Lord Jesus Christ. It all hinges on Him. See, if
it hinges on anything we do, we're doomed. Right? We're doomed. But if it hinges
on Christ, and God's accepted Christ already, then we're accepted
in the beloved, Paul wrote, right? You notice that past tense, we're
accepted in the beloved. Isn't that wonderful? It's already
done, sister, amen. It's already done. It's finished. Oh, so wonderful. Now see, that's where that joy
comes in, right? And that peace too, that peace
knowing that I can't mess this up. Right? Oh my! Now let's go to Ephesians 2.
Paul has, at the beginning of chapter 2, he's told us that
we are dead in trespasses and sins. And that but God, that
it's only for God and God alone, right? I love that, but God,
who's rich in mercy, right? If it wasn't for God's mercy,
if it wasn't for God's grace, there'd be no one saved. No one. Look at this. This is magnificent. Oh, look at this. Anyone trying
to establish their own righteousness by the law of Moses, by any works,
they have no peace with God. They have no peace with God.
The only way we can come out of the dead and unregenerate
state that we're in is by a working of God the Holy Spirit, an operation
of God regenerating us, and we're given faith to believe. We're
made alive. We're quickened. given life, spiritually. Life. Look at verses 11 to 18. This is just amazing. Look at
this. Wherefore, remember that ye being
in times past Gentiles. So he's writing to believers
at Ephesus. It's a Gentile church. I'm sure
there's probably some Jews mixed in there too who have been converted.
But he's specifically writing to the Church at Ephesus, to
a Gentile group. Now, this is wonderful. And this
is us. We're Gentiles. Right? Wherefore,
remember that ye being in times past Gentiles in the flesh who
are called the uncircumcision by that which is called the circumcision
in the flesh made by hand. So he's again talking about how
the Jewish people would circumcise their children. Right? Their
male children. And then the Gentiles wouldn't
do that. Okay. Now at that time, this is Listen,
even though God's watching over us, excuse me, even though he
has his eye upon us, he'd never leave us nor forsake us, in our
natural state we did not think about God, we were without God
in our minds. Okay, look at this. At that time,
ye were without Christ. We didn't have a hope, we didn't
have peace, we didn't have the love, these fruit, we didn't
have these things. Being aliens from the commonwealth
of Israel, Oh my. And strangers from the
covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the
world. Now he's speaking about the nation
of Israel there, right, who were given the oracles of God. Look at this. But now, now, we
were aliens. We were strangers. But now. There's that word but. Don't
you love that little word, but? Oh, this is amazing, look at
this. But now, now, right now. Right now we have this. This
isn't something we're waiting for in glory, but now. In Christ
Jesus, there's the key. It all hinges on Christ, right?
Ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh. How? By the blood
of Christ, amen. Brother Travis and Sister Karen,
amen. By the blood of Christ. Look at that. By the blood of
Christ. The reconciling blood of the
God man. God himself purchased the church
with his own blood. Says that in the book of Acts.
We have it right here. We were far off in our minds,
in our worship. We worshiped self. We were so
far off. We had no hope. We thought we
had a hope, but that hope was a refuge of lies, wasn't it? Now what a hope we have, beloved.
We've been brought nigh. We've been brought nigh, Brother
Brian. It's like we've been brought
close. We've been brought close. How? By the blood of Christ.
Who have we been brought close to? God. God, right? God the Father. Through Christ
Jesus our Lord. We were strangers in our minds,
alien enemies in our minds. Brother Charlie, we're brought
nigh by the precious blood of Christ. We're brought close. Now we can come to the throne
of grace. We can boldly come to the throne of grace because
we've got the blood, right? Oh, isn't that wonderful? When
I see the blood, what? I'll pass over you. There it
is. I'm going to pass over you. You're the blood of my son. Oh,
precious, precious blood of my son, God the Father says. That's
redeeming blood, that blood. That's precious blood, that blood. My, that blood purchased a multitude
that no man can number. All that I gave to Christ, the
Father says. My son purchased them. No wonder
God honors Christ. He honored God, didn't he? I
was listening to the scriptures this week, and then listening
to a sermon by a grace preacher, and he just brought out, it was
beautiful, he just brought out how in everything that Christ
did, he pleased God. Like everything. Every thought. Everywhere he walked, it was
all appointed by God. He didn't waste a second. Everything
he was doing, he was eating. Paul tells us whether you're
eating or drinking, glorify God, right? He did all that, and he
did that for you and I, because we can't do that. Isn't that
magnificent? And then we find out, when He
died on the cross, we're bought nigh by the blood of Christ.
Oh my goodness. Now look at this. It gets even
better. For He, that being Christ, is
what? Our peace. Peace. That's what we're looking at
today, right? He's our peace. Our peace is the man. Our peace
is God in the flesh. Oh my. He's our salvation, isn't
he? That's what this is saying too.
He's our salvation. Salvation is in the person. It's in the
person of the Lord Jesus Christ. The God-man. For he is our peace,
look at this, who hath made both one. He's broken down, beloved. In the temple, there was a court
of the Gentiles, and the Gentiles couldn't go any further, and
the Jews could go in further, but they couldn't go any further
than that court of the Gentiles. But look what it says here. Look
what it says here. What did Christ do? He'd broken
down the middle wall of partition between us. That wall's gone,
David. Jew and Gentile are not one.
And do you know what's even more incredible? Only the high priest
could enter the Holy of Holies. We can enter in now. We can enter in at the throne
of grace. In Christ Jesus our Lord. It's
amazing. I'm telling you, it's just incredible. Because look at this. He abolished
the middle wall partition between us, having abolished in his flesh
the enmity, that we have the enmity, even the law of commandments
contained in ordinance, for to make in himself a twain one new
man. So making what? Peace. Jew and Gentile, one in the body
of Christ. It doesn't matter where we come
from. One in Christ. Isn't that amazing? You got Canadians and Americans
here together, right? In Christ! Isn't that amazing? Oh my. It's wonderful, isn't it? Oh
my. And look at this. Why? That he
might reconcile both unto God, all his elect, whether they be
Jew or Gentiles, that he might, that Christ might, not us, that
Christ might reconcile us. See, we were alienated in the
fall of Adam, weren't we? And we became, look in verse
12, strangers from the covenant of promise. Heaven, no hope,
and without God in the world. That was our natural state, beloved. Dead and trespassers. And if
you look up at the very beginning, it says we were dead and trespassers
since the beginning of this chapter. that he might reconcile both
unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby.
The Jews used to hate the Gentiles. The Gentiles used to hate the
Jews. But Jew and Gentile in Christ love one another. Isn't that amazing? Oh my goodness. And look at this,
and came and preached peace to you. God the Holy Spirit came to us
individually, didn't he? And the preacher was preaching
those words. Peace to my soul. In and through the Lord Jesus
Christ. For through him we both have access by the Spirit, by
one Spirit, unto the Father." There it is. We have access to
the Father by the same Spirit. So Lord Jesus Christ was delivered
for our offenses. was raised again for our justification.
Let's turn to Romans chapter 5 quick. And now because we're
born again by the Holy Spirit of God, we have the fruit of
the Spirit. And all of God's born-again blood-washed saints
find perfect peace in our hearts and minds, which are what? Stayed
upon Jehovah. Remember that song? Stayed upon
Jehovah. That's how we need to keep our
minds on Christ, don't we? We need to keep...Christ is Jehovah. Look at this Romans chapter 4
actually. Romans 4 25 and then Romans 5
1 and 2. This is where I wish there wasn't
chapter breaks because you're going to see how this just ties
right into each other. Look at verse 25 and remember
the chapter breaks aren't inspired, they're put in there by man.
Romans chapter 4 verse 25, who was delivered for our offenses
and was raised again for our justification. Therefore being
justified by faith we have what? Peace, there it is, peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have access by faith
into this grace wherein we stand and rejoice in the hope of the
glory of God. That's exactly what we were reading
in Ephesians 2, wasn't it? Peace through him who loved us
before we ever loved him. My oh my. So we proclaim, gospel
preachers get up, we proclaim the peace of God, God's people,
we proclaim the peace of God to the world, that peace with
God only comes through Christ Jesus our Lord. Only comes through
Him. And this peace rules in our hearts,
how? By the Prince of Peace. By the Prince of Peace. And the
peace of God comforts us because the Spirit of God has spoken
peace to our hearts. Look at verses 22 again, verse
22. But the fruit of the Spirit is
love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, and faith.
The scriptures declare over in chapter 6, the scriptures declare
in verses 6 and 7 and 8 if you want to turn there, says, Be
not deceived, God is not mocked, for whatsoever man soweth, that
shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh
shall of the flesh reap corruption, but he that soweth to the Spirit
shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. See, our flesh produces
that which is natural for us. which was the works of the flesh
which we looked at. The Holy Spirit produces in us
that which is unnatural to us. This is a love from above. This is a peace from above. This
is a joy from above. Now we have these things naturally
sometimes, right? But they're fleeting because
they're full of sin. But these fruits, these are from
the Spirit. The love that we have in our
natural state is not the love the Spirit gives us. It's not
the same. And the freedom of the Spirit
is not a result of our doing. They're a work of God, the Holy
Spirit, and they actually define our character then. That's why
we look back and go, who was that? Well, it was us in our
natural state, wasn't it? But look what God's done. And
we don't see that until we go through all those trials and
all those things and we look back and go, Oh my. Something that I've learned,
and I told Drew this a long time ago, when we were going through
all that stuff we went through, I said to Drew, and he keeps reminding
me of it. He goes, I can't believe you said that. And I said, well,
that's God's grace. It's not mine. It's just something that
Vicki and I kind of tried to put into practice. And I guess
back then I said, well, you know, I'm just going to ask God to
show me what he's trying to teach me. So when we go through trials
and tribulations, say, Lord, what are you trying to teach
me? Please show me what you're trying to teach me. We're going
through this for a reason. Might be patience. Might be the
rest on him more. Might be comfort for our souls.
There's a reason, though. Lord, please, just, if you would,
show me. And he usually shows you after
you go through it. Oh yeah, okay, that's what that
was for. Sometimes we don't even know though, right? But we just
learn to trust them more. My.
About Wayne Boyd
Wayne Boyd is the current pastor of First Baptist Church in Almont, Michigan.
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