God can be known. When He speaks, we learn specifically who He is and what He’s like. His character, nature, and divine will are seen across the pages of Scripture. But why would God speak to us in the first place?
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The War in Israel: Reformed Thoughts ...
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Mariology & Saint Veneration (Part 1)...
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