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Vlada [557]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP!! Using Philippians 3:7-8, explain what "to live is Christ" means.

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qwelly [4]3 years ago
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<span>At one time all these things were important to me. But because of Christ, I decided that they are worth nothing. ERV Easy-to-Read-Version

When you are not a Christian, you have all these worries and fears that you have to take care of. But because you can believe in GOd, he can take care of all your problems. :)
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