No matter who we are or how hard we try, our own works are like filthy rags. Only the righteousness of Jesus can clothe us and make us ready to stand before God.
No matter who we are or how hard we try, our own works are like filthy rags. Only the righteousness of Jesus can clothe us and make us ready to stand before God.
Speaker: Charles Lincoln
No matter who we are or how hard we try, our own works are like filthy rags. Only the righteousness of Jesus can clothe us and make us ready to stand before God.
No matter who we are or how hard we try, our own works are like filthy rags. Only the righteousness of Jesus can clothe us and make us ready to stand before God.
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