The Consequences of Sin

The Consequences of Sin

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The Story That Exposed My Self-Righteousness (Luke 18:9-14)

In this episode, we walk through Luke 18:9–14—the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector—and answer one of the most important questions in human history: How can a sinner be made right with God?This episode is brought to you by our ministry partner Accountable2You. Join th ...  Show more

Biblical Anxiety Relief: Finding Perfect Peace in God | Isaiah 26:3-4

Over 1.6 billion Google results for "how to find peace" – yet anxiety continues to plague our generation. In this episode, we explore Isaiah 26:3-4 and discover why true peace isn't found through self-help books or better circumstances, but through a steadfast mind fixed on God.T ...  Show more

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