
What Does It Mean to Be Born Again?
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Narrated by:
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Walt Allen
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By:
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James Somers
About this listen
An easy-to-understand study of what happens when a person receives Jesus Christ as their savior. The term Born Again is explained fully from the scriptures.
Believers have been given far more than they may understand in the new birth. Why do I still sin as a believer, and how has God dealt with this problem so that I don't lose my salvation in Christ? These and other questions are fully answered!
James Somers is the pastor of Ozone Baptist Church in Rockwood, Tennessee. He is also the author of more than a dozen Christian sci-fi and fantasy novels.
©2011 James Somers (P)2020 James Somers
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