Paul's Motivations
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"But, I am already a Christian!" "Why should I study the Bible with you?" Although sometimes couched in defensive language, maybe uttered in disbelief, wonder, and even resentment, these words highlight a barrier to study among Christians, who may be members of differing denominations. …
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The apostle Paul writes of a most remarkable change having taken place in the lives of certain Romans. Whereas they were once the servants of sin, they had now become the servants of righteousness (Rom. 6:17,18). The word he uses to describe this radical alteration…
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