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In this passage, Josh explains that hatred looks at our flaws, but love looks past our flaws. Similar to Noah, one of his sons decided to shame him for his sins while the others decided to cover their father's indecency. Luckily for Noah and us, our identity is not found in our failures and what others say about us, but our identity is found in Christ.
By CCCV YouthIn this passage, Josh explains that hatred looks at our flaws, but love looks past our flaws. Similar to Noah, one of his sons decided to shame him for his sins while the others decided to cover their father's indecency. Luckily for Noah and us, our identity is not found in our failures and what others say about us, but our identity is found in Christ.