
Indicative and Imperative
Running, as a constant motif through Romans 6, is the interplay between what is called the indicative and the imperative.

Running, as a constant motif through Romans 6, is the interplay between what is called the indicative and the imperative.

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Join Dave as he looks at 1 Samuel 16:14-23 in service to King Saul.

On today’s episode, a listener writes in today and asks, “How can I understand the idea of God the Father?”

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On today’s Equipping you in Grace show, Dave Jenkins and Jim Newheiser talk about a biblical understanding of money, Christians

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