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In Acts 3, Peter refers to Jesus as the “Prince of Life,” a beautiful reminder of the refreshment and fulfillment we find in the Gospel. This is in stark contrast to lifeless religion centered on human achievement that always leaves us feeling burned out and dried up.
In this message, I address the difference between dead faith and living, saving faith. And once we’re saved, eternal life together with Jesus starts right away – not in the distant future in Heaven. You’ll also see God’s heart for none to perish and you’ll discover the Gospel in all its refreshing, glorious simplicity!
By Dr. Andrew Farley4.8
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In Acts 3, Peter refers to Jesus as the “Prince of Life,” a beautiful reminder of the refreshment and fulfillment we find in the Gospel. This is in stark contrast to lifeless religion centered on human achievement that always leaves us feeling burned out and dried up.
In this message, I address the difference between dead faith and living, saving faith. And once we’re saved, eternal life together with Jesus starts right away – not in the distant future in Heaven. You’ll also see God’s heart for none to perish and you’ll discover the Gospel in all its refreshing, glorious simplicity!

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