We're all familiar with the quote Jesus makes in the Garden in Luke 22, He was asking the Father to let the torture of the crucifixion pass Him by. He said, "Not my will but yours be done." We're familiar with it…but do we understand the scope of its importance and how it can change our lives? Jesus meant it when He said he was willing to abandon His will, for God's Let's see how a better understanding of God's will might have changed the life of one of Judah's first kings, Rehoboam.
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Pastor John grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, during the tumultuous 1960’s raised by two loving adoptive parents. His world view was formed by those amazing times of change. John met and married the love of his life, Kelly, in 1980. Two years later, he came to a knowledge of the...