A Critique of Practicing the Way (Part 2) - Critical Issues Commentary
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John Mark Comer claims that Jesus did not call people to convert and become Christians. We refute this claim citing Mark 1:15 and defend the intensity of our need for Christ. Jesus commanded us to repent and believe. We go on to discuss John 2:24-25 and Romans 3:9-12 to show that no one qualifies to be an apprentice of Christ.
This is a critique of "Practicing the Way" by John Mark Comer, WaterBrook, 2024.
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rKq2OrjOXs
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