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What does God mean when he tells us that it is possible for a Christian spouse to "save" an unbelieving spouse, and that the unbelieving spouse is "sanctified" by the presence of a Christian spouse within the home?
The Bible tells us that this present evil world is passing away. But it also tells us that the person who does the will of God will abide forever. What does that mean? Is this truth impacting your life as a Christian? How should this truth affect you?
Christian, do you have what the Bible describes as a realistic attitude toward this present evil world? What things characterize such an attitude? Stay tuned for the answers, as we continue our series of messages on the Biblical doctrine of separation.
If a Christian is married to an unbeliever, according to the Word of God who has the right to leave, and who does not? What is God's great reason why a believing spouse should remain under the same roof with an unbelieving husband or wife?
Christian, are you living in close contact with family members who are not Christians - perhaps even your husband or wife? Those situations present Christians with some of life's most difficult challenges. But God's Word gives us answers, and hope.
What is spiritual compromise? Is compromise ever a good thing for the Christian or the church?
Can we, as some false teachers say, use an alleged paradox in the Bible to reject the doctrine of separation?
Today many professing Christians are following after a counterfeit "Jesus" who is not the true Christ of the Bible. We see the evidence of this in the lack of spiritual separation in much of the professing church. What is the answer?
In I John 2:15, Christians are told, "Do not love the world." In the Gospel of John chapter 3 Jesus declares that "God so loved the world" that He gave His only begotten Son for its redemption. How are both things true, without paradox or contradiction? For the answer we must look at the original language.
The rich young ruler came to Jesus in self-righteousness, but our Lord soon demonstrated that he was really a young man in trouble with the law - God's Law. And that was only the beginning.

This account teaches us seven lessons about how we should present the Gospel to others. Stay tuned for more as we continue our series, "Jesus the Master Evangelist."
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