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Actually, I believe Sacred Romance was written before Wild at Heart. Wild at Heart was just much more popular.I'm currently reading River God by Wilbur Smith. It's historical fiction set around the time that the Hyksos invaded Egypt. Great read.
That's important information, isn't it. It's a contract dynasty league. Lewis is currently under a 2-year contract, meaning next year would be his last guaranteed year on my team.
We can start up to 4 LBs and 3 WRs. I am in dire need of a WR, but my LBs are pretty strong. My current WRs are S Moss and C Johnson. My 3rd WR rotates between Boldin (injured), Wilford (injured) and Moulds. My LBs are Demorrio Williams, London Fletcher, L Tatupu, Antonio Pierce and Kawika...
I'm more concerned with how the bible defines it, not dictionary.com.The bible says in order to be saved (i.e., a Christian) you must confess your sins to God and trust in Christ's atonement for your sin by His death on the cross and subsequent resurrection to pay the penalty for your sin.
No, I don't get to decided. God gets to decide. I can make a guess at what I think based on what I know about the person and what I know about being a Christian. But, ultimately, what I think doesn't matter a bit. You are accountable to God, not man.
If that happened, then you are right, I was never a Christian, even though I thought I was. But, knowing what I know now, that hypothetical will not happen.
You can't be born a Christian. Church-going doesn't make you a Christian. Even the demons of hell believe in Christ. What makes you a Christian is believing that Christ died on the cross to pay the penalty for your sins. You trust in Him alone for your salvation. It's God's grace alone that...
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