Dr. Michael Sprague
on November 9, 2022

WHO WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON IN JESUS’ MINISTRY??

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WHO WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON IN JESUS’ MINISTRY?

WHOEVER WAS IN FRONT OF HIM AT THE TIME!!!

Jesus was accused of being the friend of sinners… a drunkard and a glutton because He would be with, have dinner with, hang out with sinners for hours on end. Imagine the beating He would take on social media in 2022.

Remember… Jesus is not the religious guy. He is the life-changing guy. His message to all, “Come into union with me and you will come to LIFE.”

Long before Zacchaeus couldn’t see Jesus, the tree was planted to meet his need.

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Dr. Michael Sprague is the Louisiana State Chaplain with the Capitol Commission and President of Grace Adventures. Michael does life with his wonderful wife Donna and resides in Mandeville, LA. His motto is “Bet the Farm on God.” You can find more information about Michael here.

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