Sundays at Cumberland

My Bias is Broken

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What’s hindering our gospel unity? Early on, even the apostles struggled in following a God who moves and leads towards love because of their BIAS against the Gentiles. Through Paul, the Lord directly challenged their stagnancy, compelling them to rethink their understanding of His sovereign plan. Likewise, we must come to grips with our own biases, and be ready to follow the Lord into even greater expressions of His love.

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