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Today we look at the righteousness of faith, and the Stone of stumbling.
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Today we look at the righteousness of faith, and the Stone of stumbling.
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Today we consider 2 vessels–
Vessels of honor, and vessels of wrath prepared for destruction.
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What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God?
God forbid!
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“Jacob I’ve loved, but Esau I’ve hated.”
Did God really mean what He said there, or is hate just a figure of speech or something?
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What is the purpose of God, when it relates to salvation?
Today we look at the Greek word for purpose, Prothesis, and other places in the New Testament where it’s used (Eph 1:11, 2 Tim 1:9)