This sermon looks at what values should be placed in your personal compass such as the Cardinal Virtues of fortitude, justice, temperance, and prudence as well as those shunned by the rich man dressed in purple who found, upon being tormented in Hades when the clock ran out upon his death, that root of evil was, indeed, his love of money.
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Sermon – Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany Christ Episcopal Church New Bern, North Carolina – February 23, 2014 Â This sermon can viewed at
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Tags: Ash Wednesday, Balcony Perspective, Cleansing of the Temple, Create in me a clean heart, Gleanings of the field, Jesus Christ, King Josiah, Lent, Lenten discipline, Parable of the Good Samaritan, Psalm 51, Second Kings, Skin deep spiritual conversion