The life a Christians lives most likely won't be understood by the world; that can be really tough. People may look at you like you're weird or something is wrong with you. The real thing to look at is: Are you conforming to be loved by the world, or are you embracing being rarely understood and shining light in places that only know darkness? This episode looks at why you can embrace being rarely understood.
1 John 2:15
Genesis 6:13-14, 22
Matthew 24:38-39
Romans 12:2
Matthew 13:54-57
Matthew 5:14-16
Mark 3:20-21
Luke 23:34, 40-41, 46-47
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