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Tag: Savior

Podcast: Hold Fast to Christ – Hebrews 4:14-16 [Expositions]

Persevering faith is not oriented inward, where we dig in, work harder, and do better. Rather, it is oriented outward. Our faith—our confidence—is in Christ. We are to hold fast our confession that Christ has accomplished salvation for us and we will be saved if we put our faith in Him. Listen Now

Julian Stoltzfus Podcasts Leave a comment September 12, 2023September 11, 2023 1 Minute

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Hello! Welcome to the Theological Touchpoints writing repository and blog. This is a landing place for writings from several different publications I have contributed to. It’s also a platform for other theological and expositional writings that will come along as I have opportunity.

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