Transcription of by Martin M. Davis
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In a Sunday morning sermon many years ago, I heard the preacherask, If you were accused of being a Christian, would there beenough evidence to convict you? While many laughed nervouslyin response, I distinctly remember the feeling of guilt that over-whelmed me as I considered the unmistakable implications of his ques-tion: What are you doing to prove you are a Christian? MAY/JUNE 20097 IFYOUWEREACCUSEDOFBEING Martin M. Davisall and sundry that we are amongthe chosen. Though the evidencemay vary from group to group,surely there are some generalguidelines we can follow to provewe are Christians.
all and sundry that we are among the chosen. Though the evidence may vary from group to group, surely there are some general guidelines we can follow to prove
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