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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

For many years, the resurrection of Jesus Christ has been the central certainty of my life, as it has for thousands and hundreds of thousands of Christians. To me the great value of Easter Sunday lies right here. Amid all the question marks of this questioning age in which we live, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is God's great exclamation point. And if you are aware of the questions, the doubts, and uncertainties that surround us today, I think you will agree with me that we are very much in need of exclamation marks in this day. The belief of Christians this Easter Sunday morning is an island of faith in the midst of an ocean of doubt and uncertainty (Ray Stedman).
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Self-love can produce a merely natural gratitude to God. This can happen through wrong ideas about God, as if He were all love and mercy, and no avenging justice, or as if God were bound to love a person because of the person’s worthiness. On these grounds men may love a God of their own imaginations, when they have no love at all for the true God.
Jonathan Edwards

What hard evidence says about

What hard evidence says about What hard evidence says about: ‘The Authenticity of the Bible’

    Textual Variations:
    Total # words Lines in doubt % VAR Homer’s Illiad 15,600 764 5% Bible 20,000 40 1/2 % *
    *no variations exist that cannot be established by other undisputed lines.

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