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Bank Accounts, Legal Issues, and Extravagant Love || James Weishaar

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Portada del episodio Bank Accounts, Legal Issues, and Extravagant Love || James Weishaar

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What if your spiritual "account" is already paid in full—not 99%, but completely? Our special guest James Weishaar opens with a striking journey through Utah's Mormon communities, where he encountered sincere believers straining under impossible religious burdens, sparking a powerful reminder of what makes the gospel truly different. Through the vivid imagery of bank ledgers, courtroom verdicts, and extravagant love, this message unveils how Jesus didn't just forgive us—He legally acquitted us, actively represents us, and relentlessly pursues us. Don't carry guilt one more day—watch or listen now and let this truth transform you.

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