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I'm really really enjoying Doctrine by Driscoll & Breshears.  Here's another reason why it's well worth the time and effort to read it.

"In most religions the holiest men are those who are most separated from culture and sinners.  They live as monks and the like in remote areas, away from average people.  Conversely, Jesus Christ came into the mess of human history and spent time in community with believers and unbelievers alike.  Subsequently, religious people who separated themselves from sinners and cultures were prone to denounce Jesus for the kind of company he kept."
 
 
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"Jesus is a better Noah who brings judgment of sin, salvation by grace to the family of God, and a new world free of sin and its effects. Jesus is a better Abraham, the blessing to the nations of the earth. Jesus is a better Moses as God's prophet who fulfilled the law for us, allows God's wrath to pass over us because of his shed blood, conquered our pharaoh of Satan, redeemed us from sin, and journeys with us toward home despite our sin and grumbling. And Jesus is a better David who is seated on a throne ruling as the King of kings and is coming again to establish his eternal and global kingdom of peace and prosperity."
From Doctrine by Mark Driscoll & Gerry Breshears.

 
 
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We're hosting the UWEC Navs summer Bible study at our house tonight.  We're excited to be able to have students in our home!  Please pray with us for a fruitful discussion.
 
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    Jeff and Jess Clochesy - Serving with The Navigators at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. We live in Eau Claire, WI with our son, Liam and  daughter, Norah. We're here to help college students get to know Jesus better, grow in Him, and share Him with others.

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