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(dry, no music) Jesus is all we need; the concept itself is not a
new one. Remember the fishermen who labored all night only
to return with empty nets? If you could ask them what
happens when Jesus gets involved, what do you think they
would say? (music begins to "Christ Is Enough") Or maybe
the boy with loaves and fish who watched Jesus take his
simple lunch and feed a multitude—He could tell you.
Colossians 2:9 reminds us that in Christ, all the power of
God dwells in flesh and blood. He came that we might
experience it for ourselves…that we might know Him in His
fullness. (tempo begins, meas. 10) Whatever our question…
whatever our situation…whatever our need…Christ is
enough.
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