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Christians must return to the great story that has its fulfillment in life after death, so we may live and die well in the light of our extraordinary hope that enables us to embrace the ordinary lives God gives us here and now.
Michael Horton
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Michael Horton
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: May 11
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Michael Scott Horton
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The gospel frees us to confess our sins without fear of condemnation.
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