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Tag Archives: demanding savior
Will You Follow Him?
“Where He leads I’ll follow, follow all the way; follow Jesus ev’ry day” (Song: Where He Leads I’ll Follow by W.A. Ogden). It is easy to sing these words. It is easy to proclaim these words, but will you follow … Continue reading →
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Are You A Disciple?
“Go… make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19). “The disciples were first called Christians in Antioch” (Acts 11:26). The word “disciple” appears in some form 255 times in the KJV New Testament. What does the term mean? Here are some definitions: … Continue reading →
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