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Read the guide → Verse studyOne of the most quoted, most misunderstood passages in the New Testament. A careful look at what Jesus told Nicodemus that night.
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Read the article → Sermon on the MountEight short lines from Matthew 5 that turn the world upside down. What Jesus actually means by "blessed."
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Read the article → New TestamentMatthew, Mark, Luke, and John tell one story from four angles. Here's why that's a feature, not a flaw.
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