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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2022 · 22 MIN

366. Identity In Three Parts | Back To The Beginning 03

from The Paul Tripp Podcast · host Paul David Tripp

Cars weren't designed to drive on railroad tracks. Trains weren't intended to travel through water. Boats don't tend to do well on a highway. In the same way, human beings were designed to live in a certain way, and when we violate our design, bad things happen.Today, we'll continue through this series from Genesis as Paul explores transformational truths about our life on earth. In this episode, Paul teaches three facets of our human identity.

Cars weren't designed to drive on railroad tracks. Trains weren't intended to travel through water. Boats don't tend to do well on a highway. In the same way, human beings were designed to live in a certain way, and when we violate our design, bad things happen.Today, we'll continue through this series from Genesis as Paul explores transformational truths about our life on earth. In this episode, Paul teaches three facets of our human identity.

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