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Paul is Your Pattern, Really?

An episode of the Held In The Grip Of Grace podcast, hosted by Rodney Beaulieu, titled "Paul is Your Pattern, Really?" was published on August 29, 2022 and runs 74 minutes.

August 29, 2022 ·74m · Held In The Grip Of Grace

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According to the Acts 9 movement, Paul is the pattern for all believers today. This message clearly shows that this is false and impossible. So what was Paul a pattern for and to whom? Check out https://rodney.fm

According to the Acts 9 movement, Paul is the pattern for all believers today. This message clearly shows that this is false and impossible. So what was Paul a pattern for and to whom?

Check out https://rodney.fm

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