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Not all who say, “Lord, Lord”, know what they’re talking about

Andrew → peter wilkinson: Matthew 7:21-23 refers to the
peter wilkinson → Andrew: It’s also to do with what
Andrew → peter wilkinson: I don’t see the problem. That
peter wilkinson → Andrew: It makes excellent sense
Andrew → peter wilkinson: It would hell if you gave
peter wilkinson → Andrew: Thanks for the reply. I’m not
Andrew → peter wilkinson: People certainly thought of
peter wilkinson → Andrew: Correction - I’m sorry Andrew
peter wilkinson → Andrew: But we also read of things

A meditation on narrative for Carnival day

Andrew → Keith Wansbrough: Agreed. Thanks.
Keith Wansbrough → Andrew: It’s more than just going

The fog of biblical interpretation

Sophia → Andrew: Much in the Bible has been

Why did Jesus instruct his disciples not to preach the kingdom of God to Gentiles and Samaritans?

Colin → wilhite: So in what sense was Abraham

Did God die on the cross? Part 2

peter wilkinson → Philip Ledgerwood: Hitting the rock was
edwardtbabinski → Andrew: It’s not just the death of
Philip Ledgerwood → peter wilkinson: Clearing out the
peter wilkinson → Philip Ledgerwood: I don’t know what you would
Philip Ledgerwood → peter wilkinson: That’s fair. There’s an
peter wilkinson → Philip Ledgerwood: Numbers 20?
Philip Ledgerwood → peter wilkinson: What flaws would you say
peter wilkinson → Philip Ledgerwood: Phil - I stick with my
peter wilkinson → Jaco: Hello Jaco. In summary, my
Philip Ledgerwood → peter wilkinson: “the gospels powerfully
Jaco → peter wilkinson: Good to see that you’re still
Andrew → peter wilkinson: The gospels and letters,
peter wilkinson → Andrew: I keep getting this feeling
Andrew → peter wilkinson: 1. I’m not suggesting that
peter wilkinson → Andrew: I’m fairly happy that your
John Shakespeare → Andrew: One of the Puritans – I think

Did God die on the cross? Part 1

Andrew → Kermit Zarley: Thanks. Very clear. I tend to