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Know the Implications

May 26, 2012 By Peter Krol

Desiring God recently posted a great article demonstrating how to trace out the implications of a passage.  If God really loves us, we must fight our doubts and fears.

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  1. Jake Swink says

    October 23, 2012 at 11:05 pm

    Thanks for posting the link! You guys should looking at doing a possible A La Carte thing similar to what Tim Challies does on http://www.challies.com . I think looking at other sources who do good bible study on semi-regular basis would be really awesome.

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