Tom Ascol | Who Shares Your Yoke? - 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1

July 08, 2022 00:45:34
 Tom Ascol | Who Shares Your Yoke? - 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1
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Tom Ascol | Who Shares Your Yoke? - 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1

Jul 08 2022 | 00:45:34

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Show Notes

Pastor Tom Ascol continues in his series in 2 Corinthians with a message entitled “Who Shares Your Yoke?” centering on 2 Corinthians 6:14–7:1. In today’s passage Paul uses the metaphor of a yoke, the apparatus farmers use to join animals used for plowing, to teach principles for the Christian life. Just as different breeds of animals do not work well when yoked, so Christians must be careful about ties that bind them to the world.

This sermon was given by Dr. Tom Ascol on May 29, 2016 at Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, FL.

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