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The Bible calls Jesus the friend of sinners, but it's hard to imagine what friendship with Jesus really looks like. We so often don't even know how to do friendship with the people around us, so how are we supposed to feel that close to a holy, perfect, and invisible God? Ed Stetzer talks with Jared C. Wilson about his book, Friendship with the Friend of Sinners: The Remarkable Possibility of Closeness with Christ and how we can see Jesus as the real person and experience true friendship with him on Ed Stetzer Live.
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The Bible calls Jesus the friend of sinners, but it's hard to imagine what friendship with Jesus really looks like. We so often don't even know how to do friendship with the people around us, so how are we supposed to feel that close to a holy, perfect, and invisible God? Ed Stetzer talks with Jared C. Wilson about his book, Friendship with the Friend of Sinners: The Remarkable Possibility of Closeness with Christ and how we can see Jesus as the real person and experience true friendship with him on Ed Stetzer Live.
Ed Stetzer Live is a listener supported program. To donate, click here.
To learn more about Ed Stetzer, click here.
To learn more about Ed Stetzer Live, click here.
Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/edstetzerlive
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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