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Episode 1200 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions.
Show Notes
CoreChristianity.com
Questions in this Episode
1. How does it make sense that Jesus was dead for three days even though it was just from Friday to Saturday?
2. What does it mean that "love never fails" in 1 Corinthians 13?
3. Do the Pharisees in Matthew 13 demonstrate that we have free will to deny Christ?
4. Can Christianity still be true of the resurrection is a metaphor?
5. How can I move from fear in hell to joy in Christ?
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ResourcesEaster Devotional: Sayings from the Cross
Core Question – Can I Lose My Salvation?
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Episode 1200 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions.
Show Notes
CoreChristianity.com
Questions in this Episode
1. How does it make sense that Jesus was dead for three days even though it was just from Friday to Saturday?
2. What does it mean that "love never fails" in 1 Corinthians 13?
3. Do the Pharisees in Matthew 13 demonstrate that we have free will to deny Christ?
4. Can Christianity still be true of the resurrection is a metaphor?
5. How can I move from fear in hell to joy in Christ?
Today's OfferThe Case for Christ by Lee Strobel
Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone.
Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core.
ResourcesEaster Devotional: Sayings from the Cross
Core Question – Can I Lose My Salvation?

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