Sola Scriptura

Written by Neil Silverberg

October 6, 2017

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  1. Dwight Michael

    Thank you for your blogs. Once again you are filling a void in my life. You help me look inside myself. It is my desire today, as it has been for almost thirty-seven years to intimately know the Father and the Son and walk daily in the light of the Spirit. Your writings confirm the Spirit that is in me and challenge me to reach deeper. You will never know and truely appreciate how much you have influenced my life. I love you and miss your fellowship immensely. May God’s mercy snd grace be suffucient, and may your Godly wisdom continue to be as much of an influence on my life as it has been for well over 30 years.

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