A question was recently asked on Twitter whether Jesus paid for the sins of people that reject Him and, as expected, the comments came in fast and hard. I am not going to attempt to answer the poll question here, but instead would like… Continue Reading “Choices of the New Testament (A Word Study)”
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To my faithful Christian brothers and sisters: If you are tempted to start a post on social media with the phrase “You cannot be a Christian if …” then I have a serious plea for you: Please stop! Regardless of how you finish that… Continue Reading “Christian, Stop Saying “You can’t be a Christian if …””
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