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Application Questions:
Should Christians view themselves as victorious soldiers or captured enemies in Christ’s triumphal procession?
What does the “aroma of Christ” metaphor represent in 2 Corinthians 2:14-16?
How can the same message and messenger be a fragrance of life to some and death to others? Why is there no middle ground when it comes to Jesus Christ?
What is the danger of “peddling God’s Word”? What does this mean? How can it be recognized and avoided?
By Lead Pastor: Jordan Fanara5
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Application Questions:
Should Christians view themselves as victorious soldiers or captured enemies in Christ’s triumphal procession?
What does the “aroma of Christ” metaphor represent in 2 Corinthians 2:14-16?
How can the same message and messenger be a fragrance of life to some and death to others? Why is there no middle ground when it comes to Jesus Christ?
What is the danger of “peddling God’s Word”? What does this mean? How can it be recognized and avoided?