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CloseBrady Cook - November 12, 2023
Iceberg Faith: How are Miracles Convincing Today?
Miracles were given as a sign to unbelievers in order to confirm their faith. But that was 2,000 years ago. There's no way to verify those miracles as authentic (to a skeptic), so how can they be convincing today? John 21 says we should lean on them, but how?
From Series: "Iceberg Faith"
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