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Position and Posture
Following Jesus often puts you in a weird position. On one hand there are many beliefs and practices such as justice and concern for the poor that our culture celebrates and champions alongside Jesus. On the other hand, things like absolute moral values and biblical sex ethics can quickly make you an enemy of many. How can we remain true to the distinct position Jesus calls us to even when we feel like an outsider?
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:4-12
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