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In the second episode of his Q&A series, Justin Peters addresses a common accusation: that he is bitter about not being healed of cerebral palsy. Peters firmly refutes this claim, explaining that his motivation comes from a commitment to sound doctrine and the defense of the gospel rather than personal bitterness. He emphasizes the importance of understanding God’s sovereignty and expresses gratitude for how his condition has shaped his ministry. Peters invites listeners to submit their questions for future episodes, aiming to continue his mission of teaching and refuting false doctrines.
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In the second episode of his Q&A series, Justin Peters addresses a common accusation: that he is bitter about not being healed of cerebral palsy. Peters firmly refutes this claim, explaining that his motivation comes from a commitment to sound doctrine and the defense of the gospel rather than personal bitterness. He emphasizes the importance of understanding God’s sovereignty and expresses gratitude for how his condition has shaped his ministry. Peters invites listeners to submit their questions for future episodes, aiming to continue his mission of teaching and refuting false doctrines.
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