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Today on Bold Steps, Pastor Mark Jobe explains why we need purity in the Body of Christ. You might haveheard of the game, Chicken. And the Choking Game, and Red-Light Fire Drills. But no game we play is more dangerous than the game people play with God. There are a lot of people in our churches today who look like they have it all together, but don’t … and so we’re going to be talking about purity and how it relates to the Body of Christ. Our hearts and motives need to be pure when it comes to the mission of God. We need less religiosity and more relationship. Less hypocrisy and more authenticity. And we’re going to see in our message that there are some pretty severe consequences that happen when
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Today on Bold Steps, Pastor Mark Jobe explains why we need purity in the Body of Christ. You might haveheard of the game, Chicken. And the Choking Game, and Red-Light Fire Drills. But no game we play is more dangerous than the game people play with God. There are a lot of people in our churches today who look like they have it all together, but don’t … and so we’re going to be talking about purity and how it relates to the Body of Christ. Our hearts and motives need to be pure when it comes to the mission of God. We need less religiosity and more relationship. Less hypocrisy and more authenticity. And we’re going to see in our message that there are some pretty severe consequences that happen when
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