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Good Ol’ Joe’s – Don’t Blame Me
In a very real way, we are blameless before God because of Christ’s work on the cross and our faith in his death on our behalf. But in a day to day practical way, “blamelessness is a verdict reached by … Continue reading
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A Motive for the Christ Like Life
In today’s Comments on Quotes article, I won’t be doing much reflection because the quote, from Joe Aldrich’s Lifestyle Evangelism, says so much itself. Here’s what he wrote… “Positionally, the believer stands blameless before God because of Christ’s substitutionary death. … Continue reading →