Galatians 2:20 calls us to follow Christ fully – crucifying self, surrendering will, and silencing self-preservation. True discipleship means staying on the cross, letting His life live through us, and choosing daily to say, “Not I, but Christ.”
Galatians 2:20 calls us to follow Christ fully - crucifying self, surrendering will, and silencing self-preservation. True discipleship means staying on the cross, letting His life live through us, and choosing daily to say, “Not I, but Christ.”
Speaker: Charles Lincoln
Galatians 2:20 calls us to follow Christ fully – crucifying self, surrendering will, and silencing self-preservation. True discipleship means staying on the cross, letting His life live through us, and choosing daily to say, “Not I, but Christ.”
Galatians 2:20 calls us to follow Christ fully - crucifying self, surrendering will, and silencing self-preservation. True discipleship means staying on the cross, letting His life live through us, and choosing daily to say, “Not I, but Christ.”
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