Washed in the Word

06 "Three Strands in Order to Stand" 2 Timothy 3:10-17

Sean Doyle Season 4 Episode 6

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The wisest man who ever lived was King Solomon.  In Ecclesiastes 4:12 he wrote that “a cord of three strands is not easily broken.”  A three-strand rope is strong because when twisted together they increase the diameter of the cord & take stress off the outer fibers.  This is the principal behind the cables that hold up our modern suspension bridges.  This is how over two billion vehicles have crossed the Golden Gate Bridge since its opening in 1937 despite loaded down lorries, wind, waves & several earthquakes.  The good news from our passage is that despite the rough seas of these last days, God has thrown us a lifeline of three strands in order to stand.   Grab your Bible, a pen, & download the sermon outline & accompanying study guide & let's get Washed in the Word!

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