Introduction to Christianity

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Christianity 102 contents

Introduction to Christianity 102

Why We Obey
Still Saved By Grace
Show No Mercy
A Rule of Thumb

The Law of Love
Love God
10 Commandments for Loving God
Love Your Neighbor
Love Your Brother
Love Your Enemy
Love and Truth

Other Commands of Jesus
The Danger of Anger
Lust is Poison
Nothing but the Truth
Turn the Other Cheek, and Other Painful Instructions
Do(n’t) Do Your Good Deeds Before Others
Forgive the Unforgivable
Store Up Treasures
Don't Worry, Be Thankful
Don't Judge Self-Righteously
Ask Audaciously
Be On Your Guard
Keep Watch

Don't Pick and Choose
Standing Out From The Crowd

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