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Ulleksa [173]
3 years ago
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What should our reaction be when we realize our inability to save ourselves?

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Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
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Our reaction should be just to stay calm and think about more ways and just keep trying to find a way.
belka [17]3 years ago
3 0

SOS

Answer:

We should be thankful and rejoice that God has given us a Savior whom we can depend upon to remove all that stands in the way of our fellowship with our Creator.

<em>Hope this helps!!!</em>

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