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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;God for the ungodly!&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Derek Resler</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the post Kent.  I am struck not necessarily by the description of the cross event (even though it is amazing enough of a description) but by his last statement concerning those who handle the truth of the doctrine poorly.  It has always been a great fear of mine that I have partaken of such error in my life and in the times when I have taught.  As I look back over my few years of ministry, I can see at times where I have partaken of this great error (through outright heretical teachings to inappropriate attitudes is speaking about the truth).  I believe that it is a great and necessary thing to keep ever before us the great task that we all share in: the explicating and communication of God&#039;s truth in love.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the post Kent.  I am struck not necessarily by the description of the cross event (even though it is amazing enough of a description) but by his last statement concerning those who handle the truth of the doctrine poorly.  It has always been a great fear of mine that I have partaken of such error in my life and in the times when I have taught.  As I look back over my few years of ministry, I can see at times where I have partaken of this great error (through outright heretical teachings to inappropriate attitudes is speaking about the truth).  I believe that it is a great and necessary thing to keep ever before us the great task that we all share in: the explicating and communication of God&#8217;s truth in love.</p>
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