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Flirting with the Truth (Part 2 of 2)

If you visit certain parts of the Grand Canyon National Park, there are guardrails up to keep tourists from going any farther. Those rails are there to remind the visitors of a truth: if you come close to the edge, one of two things will happen. Either you’ll back away or go over. The apostle Paul found himself making a presentation to the ruler Felix, a presentation that brought Felix to the edge of truth and forced the Roman tyrant to make a decision. How will you respond to the truth of Jesus Christ? Will you go over the edge or back away? Consider your answer today as Ravi Zacharias presents part one of his message, “Flirting with the Truth.”

Flirting with the Truth (Part 1 of 2)

If you visit certain parts of the Grand Canyon National Park, there are guardrails up to keep tourists from going any farther. Those rails are there to remind the visitors of a truth: if you come close to the edge, one of two things will happen. Either you’ll back away or go over. The apostle Paul found himself making a presentation to the ruler Felix, a presentation that brought Felix to the edge of truth and forced the Roman tyrant to make a decision. How will you respond to the truth of Jesus Christ? Will you go over the edge or back away? Consider your answer today as Ravi Zacharias presents part one of his message, “Flirting with the Truth.”

The Lostness of Man (Part 2 of 2)

As human beings, we want to believe that we are essentially good and kind, but our constant struggle with war, violence, and hatred could suggest otherwise. So, what is the proper diagnosis of our situation? What does it mean to say that humanity is lost? Is the situation really that bad? Listen as Ravi continues today’s message entitled, “The Lostness of Man.”
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