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There is no doubt that the jews held a special place in covenant history. They had their own land, they conducted the holy war of the Lord, and they enjoyed the distinction of having a better place in their temple worship. Since this is true does this mean that the Jews are better off when it comes to the final judgment? What is the standard of that judgment? Is there a double standard by the living God? What does the apostle Paul, a jew of jews, have to say about this? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned as we hear our sermon titled, “The Sufficiency of the Gospel.”
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