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Built Upon the Rock
Built Upon the Rock

Built Upon the Rock

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Jesus is asked to judge an inheritance dispute, but instead He uses this conflict to affirm the eternal ideals of His Beatitudes taught in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus teaches the wronged brother to forgive and love his brother. All who follow Jesus must learn that what we own has little to do with who we are. Important ideals of stewardship and preparedness are emphasized through the parable of the House Built on Rock.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

30 mins

Rating

7.5/10

Release Date

09 November 2004

Country

United States of America

Cast

Ivan Crosland

Ivan Crosland

Jesus (voice)

Erin Kelly

Erin Kelly

Wine Merchant's Son / Foolish Man's Wife (voice)

Ray Porter

Ray Porter

Sahara (voice)

Stephen Donowho

Stephen Donowho

Thomas (voice)

Bill Berkeley

Bill Berkeley

Gideon / Josiah (voice)

Simon Mason

Simon Mason

Steward / Foolish Man (voice)

Brenner Lee

Brenner Lee

Wine Merchant (voice)

Mark Hunt

Mark Hunt

Lawyer / Vineyard Owner / Wise Man (voice)

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