Sonship: The Basis of His Love

Written by Neil Silverberg

June 13, 2017

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  1. Brian New

    I had never thought of the dove in that way before. The dove lands on the new creation in both testaments. You have revealed another parallel between the testaments. I think that’s wonderful!

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  2. David N Hoglin

    Thank you for that insight Neil. Because Jesus knew this He was victorious over temptation. Identity has been very important to me to enter my destiny.

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