The False Savior of Good Behavior
Just as my son’s misbehavior is not what condemns him, his good behavior will never be what saves him.
Jesus is the one who comes looking for you and for each of your students saying, “I love you. Trust me.”
Just as my son’s misbehavior is not what condemns him, his good behavior will never be what saves him.
Because the Gospel writers put their lives on the line to spread the good news, we too can be confident in the account of his life and why it matters to the world.
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