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The foundational Truth
Matthew 16:15-
Every political and social group organizes around a common central belief.
Though our race may be different, our gender may not be the same, we may be economically diverse but there is one common belief that unites them.
Although Democrats and Republicans don’t see eye to eye.
They all agreed that the terror attacks of 911 were horrific.
They stood together and prayed and asked God to Bless America.
Jesus says in the text that the foundational Rock of His church would be the belief that He was indeed the Christ, Son of the living God.
Christ speaks to his office as the Chosen One of God.
Do you really believe that?
How do you know that Jesus was who he said he was?
both christian and Those who practice Islam believe in Jesus
Muslims do not believe in the crucifixion it says, “they slew him not but appeared so to them” but they do believe that he was the messiah and he went back to heaven or God took him to be with him according to the Quran
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