Keep Thyself Pure
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By intentionally loosening the definitions of a few Biblical terms, we as young people can allow lots of room for the little things that appeal to us. We can also gloss over such words without meaning to, but we miss all they have for us: words such as “sober,” “pure,” or “sanctified.” So it is that finding God's best has been lost in the Church today. And the results are beginning to show. Take a look with Scott Pauley at what the New Testament says specifically to young men and young ladies and re-discover how much sense it makes to take an alternate, truly Biblical, route and lead a life that is free of sin and guilt.
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