
The Matter With You, Part 2: Your Choice in the Matter // Andy Stanley
Many Christians spend their lives measuring themselves by whether or not they are obeying all the rules. That’s not what Jesus intended.

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Many Christians spend their lives measuring themselves by whether or not they are obeying all the rules. That’s not what Jesus intended.

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Joel Thomas
Lead Pastor at Buckhead Church · North Point Ministries
3 appearances on this show
Andy Stanley
Speaker/Host of the episode · RAS Process Safety Technical Consultants
5 appearances on this show
John Dickson
historian, author, and expert on early Christianity · Oscarbate
1 appearance on this show
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