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Mostrar graça é irresponsável

A história de Ló me lembra a história do filho pródigo. Você se lembrará que Ló era sobrinho de Abraão e seguiu seu tio até a Terra Prometida. Ambos os […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. On this episode, Bob and Shawn will be discussing Luke 15:11-32 and the prodigal son. Specifically, we will hear the guys address the prodigal […]

January 13, 2022 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - Grace, Lot, prodigal son, Zahl
Is Showing Grace

The story of Lot reminds me of the story of the prodigal son. You’ll remember that Lot was Abraham’s nephew and had followed his uncle to the Promised Land. Both […]

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