The words and example of Jesus have become uncommon today, even within Western Christianity. The Uncommon Truth aims to help listeners reexamine who Jesus is and how to live more consistently as His followers.
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The words and example of Jesus have become uncommon today, even within Western Christianity. The Uncommon Truth aims to help listeners reexamine who Jesus is and how to live more consistently as His followers.
Vicki returns to The Uncommon Truth this week. With the band back together, they discuss chapter 17 of In His Likeness, written by Steve, titled Sin Paralyses Us, Forgiveness Heals Us.
And Jesus seeing their faith *said to the paralytic, “Son, your sins are forgiven.” - Mark 2:5
Whether it is our sin, sin inflicted on us by others, or the sin of the world, our lives can become paralyzed by its effects. Only through forgiveness can we be set free.
Jesus calls those who have been forgiven and healed to go away and sin no more. Are you willing to take on the challenge to intend to never sin again?
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The Uncommon Truth
The words and example of Jesus have become uncommon today, even within Western Christianity. The Uncommon Truth aims to help listeners reexamine who Jesus is and how to live more consistently as His followers.