Looking to Jesus for a "New" Perspective
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We all run the race of life. From the moment we were born to the day that we pass into eternity, we struggle, we fall, and we press on. Who can we look to for hope, even as we falter again and again in our path? Paul and Jenny Speed not only review the fundamentals of Hebrews 12:1-2, but also offer very personal stories that illustrate the key ideas of rejoining the race after falling away and looking to Jesus for His perspective in all trials.
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In Matthew 5, 6, and 7, Christ preached the greatest oration on earth, the Sermon on the Mount. In it, He said that Christians are like salt to the earth. Salt burns, and cleanses, and preserves. Likewise, when the body of Christ is holy, God puts those around us under deep conviction.
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