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This is a collection of the many questions I have struggled with and the answers I have found regarding the relationship between authentic faith in Christ and much of what is portrayed today as Biblical Christianity.  Especially with the Coming Darkness looming over all of us... including the church.

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Monday
Oct172011

Painting With a Narrow Brush

One of the dangers of living in the lukewarm, Laodicean church culture of today is that we tend to adopt the mantra of the world regarding sin and repeat it over and over again, as truth, within our church circles. 

For example, "Don't ask, don't tell."  

Or, in other words, if you won't ask me about my sin and lack of Christian virtue and holiness, then I promise I won't ask you about yours.  Then we can both live under the deception that we are saved, living the "abundant life in Christ," and that the Lord is "mighty pleased with us." 

Really?  But the Scriptures may say something quite different. 

  

The following is a study on Romans 8:3-5.



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