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August 20, 2023The Almost Christian Discovered by Rev. Matthew Mead - Part 222 minutesPlayThe episode delves into the concept of being a true Christian,emphasizing that sincere confession, genuine remorse, and a transformedheart are essential. It explains that to be a true Christian, one mustnot only stop sinful actions but also address the underlying attitudesand desires that fuel sin. The true Christians live a life of grace marked by faith, love, and holiness....moreShareView all episodesBy The Sermon LibraryAugust 20, 2023The Almost Christian Discovered by Rev. Matthew Mead - Part 222 minutesPlayThe episode delves into the concept of being a true Christian,emphasizing that sincere confession, genuine remorse, and a transformedheart are essential. It explains that to be a true Christian, one mustnot only stop sinful actions but also address the underlying attitudesand desires that fuel sin. The true Christians live a life of grace marked by faith, love, and holiness....more
The episode delves into the concept of being a true Christian,emphasizing that sincere confession, genuine remorse, and a transformedheart are essential. It explains that to be a true Christian, one mustnot only stop sinful actions but also address the underlying attitudesand desires that fuel sin. The true Christians live a life of grace marked by faith, love, and holiness.
August 20, 2023The Almost Christian Discovered by Rev. Matthew Mead - Part 222 minutesPlayThe episode delves into the concept of being a true Christian,emphasizing that sincere confession, genuine remorse, and a transformedheart are essential. It explains that to be a true Christian, one mustnot only stop sinful actions but also address the underlying attitudesand desires that fuel sin. The true Christians live a life of grace marked by faith, love, and holiness....more
The episode delves into the concept of being a true Christian,emphasizing that sincere confession, genuine remorse, and a transformedheart are essential. It explains that to be a true Christian, one mustnot only stop sinful actions but also address the underlying attitudesand desires that fuel sin. The true Christians live a life of grace marked by faith, love, and holiness.