Episode 128 | Dr. Michael Horton and Adriel Sanchez answer caller questions.
Key questions answered in today’s show:
1. How should we encourage others to be more edifying in their speech?
2. What should we focus on when we take the Lord’s Supper?
3. Is God responsible for sin?
4. How do we deal with apparent contradictions in the Bible
5. How can I have victory over my sin?
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