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“I’m okay and you’re okay.” Lots of examples of this are used as an excuse for our failings. But is there a gospel version of this phrase? Is there a sense that a better understanding of how God sees us can free us? We’ll look at that question today.
Galatians 2:11-14
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“I’m okay and you’re okay.” Lots of examples of this are used as an excuse for our failings. But is there a gospel version of this phrase? Is there a sense that a better understanding of how God sees us can free us? We’ll look at that question today.
Galatians 2:11-14
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