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<div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><span style="color: rgb(38, 40, 42);">Sermon for 4/7/2024</span><br></div></div><div id="ydpd767dd27yahoo_quoted_3313852070" class="ydpd767dd27yahoo_quoted"><div style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:13px;color:#26282a;"><div><div id="ydpd767dd27yiv0131734957"><div style="font-family:Times New Roman, Times, serif;font-size:16px;" class="ydpd767dd27yiv0131734957ydpd7f37fafyahoo-style-wrap"><div dir="ltr"><div><div><br></div><div>2 Easter (B) -- “What Is Real?” -- John 20:19-31</div><div dir="ltr">http://www.sjnj/com</div><div>Jesus’ disciple Thomas was the foreshadowing of the scientific age we live in today. We have certainties which are actually only probabilities, in mathematical terms. However, we Twenty-first Century people are now aware that the universe that can be seen and measured is finite and has limits. Outside of this universe we have only God and God’s only Son, our Messiah, Jesus Christ in whom we live and move and have our being.</div></div><div><br></div><div>=</div></div></div></div></div>
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