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Our understanding of Christianity is that God is distinct from his creatures. This means that man is not God and God is not man. So, if this is true then how can we say that we are sons of God while Christ is the only begotten Son of God? If we are sons of God then how can we say that Christ is unique? Why would we even want to use this language if it is so confusing? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "sons of God."
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