The object of redemption is not that we should be rescued from the world, but that we should be rescued for it. For life!
Jack Rogers rightly reminds us that an important test of our theology and our ethics is to ask the question: “Who bleeds?” — Kent Blevins
The object of redemption is not that we should be rescued from the world, but that we should be rescued for it. For life!
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