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  • or behave like someone else, or even sound like someone else. But a person cannot actually be the same as another person. They are distinct individuals. God, however, lives without the limitations of
  • You might ask, but what about the phrase that's with it?… "And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day."3 Doesn't that say 24 hours? No. "'Evening and morning' is an idiomatic expression
  • I just wanted to know, like many do, "What do I do with my life?!" All the while I believed God existed, but replacing the name of God with "Universe" felt so much easier. The last straw was when I
  • So what if, when God created human beings, he wanted them to be free. Freedom's a good thing. But, if humans are to be free, they cannot be forced to obey God – because freedom without choice is like
  • the Son of God. What do you think? You will hopefully never be executed for believing in Jesus like the first disciples were, but you can become just as sure of the truth of his resurrection, and understand
  • In other words, He gives us the freedom to do what is right instead of being enslaved by our own desires and passions. Don't let the lies being told about Jesus keep you from knowing the truth. Watch
  • it says that Jesus came to make all things new. What would your life look like if you could start over with a clean slate? If you are looking for peace, there is a way to balance your life. No one can
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  • Now, as long as we live and breathe, guess what, we're going to sin. We're going to do things our way instead of God's way. But our sin need not remain a barrier between us and God. Here's how. The Bible
  • constantly. What a horrible place for Ralph! Ralph always assumed heaven would be a place of ultimate comfort. But he never considered how ultimately uncomfortable it would be for him, since he didn'