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CloseRich Villodas - March 11, 2018
Substitutionary Love
At the cross, God reveals his deep love for sinners and hatred of sin. How can he do both at the same time? He takes our place and bears the punishment on our behalf. Because of that, we see his love and mercy, justice and holiness in ways which invite our worship, witness, and work.
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