Episode 655 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions.
1. What does it mean to “walk in sin,” and how is this different from sinning occasionally as Christians?
2. Can you elaborate on a biblical view of justice and social justice and how it relates to those who are marginalized?
3. Are the miraculous gifts of the spirit for today?
4. Is Replacement Theology biblical?
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