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Presumptive Religion

28 min · 31. maj 2026
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Proposition: Ritual without repentance is presumption. True repentance is a gift from God, born of faith. 1: Right Question, Wrong Answer: A Failure to Repent (vv.1-3) 2: False Confidence: Presumptive Religion Resembles Paganism (vv.3-9) 3: God's Answer: The Love of Defeat (vv.10-11)

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