The learning, loving, and living of doctrine for spiritual formation.
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When studying or reading the Bible, I’ve heard countless people say that we shouldn’t ask, “What does this verse mean to me?” Those who forbid this question will then rail on how dangerous it is to focus on the “me.” They will say, “It does...
> I'm a great quitter. It's one of the few things I do well. I come form a long line of quitters. My father was a quitter, my grandfather was a quitter... I was raised to give up.
We should have many questions about crucifixion.
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Jeff is a Ph.D. student in biblical spirituality, Spurgeon, and the Song of Songs at SBTS. Writer, preacher, podcaster, and Director of Assessment for Acts 29.
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