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Profession of Faith
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Profession of Faith

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This work emphasizes that spiritual identity transcends earthly origins, asserting that nothing is new under the sun. It references biblical scripture to illustrate that the faith and virtues of individuals cannot be tainted by their lineage or the actions of others from their region. Bacharius argues that many faithful figures in the Bible, despite their questionable backgrounds, were chosen by God. The text ultimately encourages believers to rise above prejudices associated with their origins and to embrace their identity as children of God through faith in Christ.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dalcassian Publishing Company
Date
7 October 2024
Pages
30
ISBN
9798348272920

This work emphasizes that spiritual identity transcends earthly origins, asserting that nothing is new under the sun. It references biblical scripture to illustrate that the faith and virtues of individuals cannot be tainted by their lineage or the actions of others from their region. Bacharius argues that many faithful figures in the Bible, despite their questionable backgrounds, were chosen by God. The text ultimately encourages believers to rise above prejudices associated with their origins and to embrace their identity as children of God through faith in Christ.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dalcassian Publishing Company
Date
7 October 2024
Pages
30
ISBN
9798348272920