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Questioning Christianity with Tim Keller

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The Christian Identity: Grace Is Central and Therefore There Is No Achieving Needed

If the Christian identity says that grace is central and therefore there is no achieving needed, then won't that lead me to live a life that is complacent or a self-centered life since there is no motivation for others? From what I can tell secular humanism is at least honest that life is about oneself. And if not fine, how does the Christian faith lead to a genuine identity bent toward others in light of the lack of achieving in it? Yeah. Okay. There are multiple questions around, we'll kind of in the essence of this question. It's a little long. The Christian understands that you're saved freely. Do you remember the reason why where the righteousness of God in

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