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Title: Luther's Treatise on Christian Liberty
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This I believe is where faith in Christ is able to free us from our suffering here on Earth. If we only accept that Jesus was sent to pay for our sins and accept him as our savior then we are granted access to the eternal kingdom of heaven.
Yet if faith is all that we need to have everlasting life in heaven, then why on earth would we even worry about how we act... Showed first 250 characters
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If we only accept that Jesus was sent to pay for our sins and accept him as our savior then we are granted access to the eternal kingdom of heaven.
Yet if faith is all that we need to have everlasting life in heaven, then why on earth would we even worry about how we act... Showed next 250 characters
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