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Mar 8, 2009

more than you ever feared

"It all comes down to you and Jesus. You are more evil than you have ever feared, and you are more loved than you have ever hoped."

Mark Driscoll, Death by Love, "Lust is My God - Thomas's Redemption," p. 68
Posted by Jenn at 8:18 PM
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