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So, if God really is not able to overlook a few infractions then why try to please him? I mean if God is going to hold our feet to the fire because one man could not control himself then why worship Him? I mean there are other gods that are much nicer. These are things that people might bring against us, but is this really fair to charge against God? Are we really seeing the whole picture of our redemption when we level these sorts of charges against God? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "Redeemer of the Many."
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