Quick Summary: As believers we are new creations in Christ, however, we still carry around our old nature; the battle between the spirit and the ... All of us make mistakes; we falter and fail in our relationships with the Lord and with others.
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As believers we are new creations in Christ, however, we still carry around our old nature; the battle between the spirit and the ... All of us make mistakes; we falter and fail in our relationships with the Lord and with others. Abraham experienced trials and failures and yet the Bible refers to him as the friend of God.
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Why did God place the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in Garden of Eden? It's a common problem; trusting our feelings rather than trusting the Lord. Believing that God is loving, gracious, merciful and kind often comes ...
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- As believers we are new creations in Christ, however, we still carry around our old nature; the battle between the spirit and the ...
- All of us make mistakes; we falter and fail in our relationships with the Lord and with others.
- Abraham experienced trials and failures and yet the Bible refers to him as the friend of God.
- Why did God place the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in Garden of Eden?
- It's a common problem; trusting our feelings rather than trusting the Lord.
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