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Non Christians often look at Christianity as having a god who is so demanding. There is always that question that can be asked, “how can a just God demand something of man that man cannot do?” The question is intended to make us think that God is not really just. So, what is your answer to that question? How can we say that God is just when he requires fallen man to obey him? How can we say that God is gracious and merciful when He makes such stringent demands on people? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Can God Require what Man Cannot Do?”
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