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There is a great epidemic among Christians today—a tragic lack of understanding of the Word of God. Though spiritual sight is granted to all who have placed their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, many believers remain blinded to the very truths plainly declared in Scripture. Too often the Bible is approached with preconceived ideas and human traditions that cloud its proper interpretation. In this episode, Pastor Mejia exposes the reasons why so many are hindered from grasping the unsearchable riches of Christ and calls believers back to a pure and Spirit-led understanding of God’s Word.
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There is a great epidemic among Christians today—a tragic lack of understanding of the Word of God. Though spiritual sight is granted to all who have placed their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, many believers remain blinded to the very truths plainly declared in Scripture. Too often the Bible is approached with preconceived ideas and human traditions that cloud its proper interpretation. In this episode, Pastor Mejia exposes the reasons why so many are hindered from grasping the unsearchable riches of Christ and calls believers back to a pure and Spirit-led understanding of God’s Word.

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