#130: Tradition vs. Scripture
What do we do when church traditions conflict with scriptural truth?
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What do we do when church traditions conflict with scriptural truth?
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#87: Commentaries
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Updated on Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 12:00PM by Still Ripples
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Was Jesus just a "good man?" Was He only a prophet?
Christians believe that we know God by knowing Christ, for He is not only the Son of God, but a part of the Trinity, and therefore God Himself come to Earth as a man. Explore the evidence of the Divinity of Christ with Greg & Brian.
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#112: The Importance of the Old Testament to the Modern Believer
#123: Outpour - Love One Another / Who Will You Be?
#114: Outpour - Why Jesus Came to Die
#9: Defining Christian Terms, Part 2 of 4
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Who is the Holy Spirit? What is His place and function in relation to us and the Holy Trinity? Find out today in part 1 of today's Still Ripples!
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#9: Defining Christian Terms, Part 2 of 4
#13: The Attributes of God, Part 1 of 2
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How are words such as salvation, sin, and the Trinity defined? What does it mean to be holy or sanctified in Christ? Find out the meaning of these words and more in the second part of this week's Still Ripples!
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#4: The Politically Correct Christian...?, Part 1
#5: The Politically Correct Christian...?, Part 2
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