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With the growing godlessness of sin in America, why is there not more talk about the need of a Savior and a returning to the Word of God?
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Can someone deny or not know about the deity of Christ and still be saved?
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Can a person not have a personal relationship with Jesus and still be saved?
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How old was Isaac when Abraham offered him as a sacrifice?
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Can you explain the doctrine of sanctification?
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How can you say the commandment to love is not in the Mosaic Law?
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In Revelation the rider on the pale horse is given power over one-fourth of the earth. Could this be speaking of Africa?
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The main point of this passage is in 3:10 “each one should take care how he builds upon it.”
Many commentators note how the beginning of 1 Corinthians compares worldly wisdom and Godly wisdom. Whether we are building up the Christian life of ourselves or of someone else, we should heed the warning to take care how we build. The foundation is Christ and the subsequent work of building should be done with Christ and with things of permanence—Godly wisdom and instruction. Someone having a foundation of Christ then building on it with worldly wisdom is adding things that won’t last.