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Once More a Distinction

The Book of Benjamin Kareth 33

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Once More a Distinction

By: Benjamin Kareth
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What does it mean to be holy (set apart) from the world? How do you become distinguished from those who are living for this world as ones who love and serve God? What does it look like to travel the lonely roads of obedience to God? What does it mean to truly require God as an absolute necessity?

This book is an exploration of holiness and distinction. By the end of this book, my hope is that you will have a clearer picture of what is required of you as a follower of Jesus Christ. My hope is that God will open your eyes to see the apostasy and hypocrisy in your own life, and learn how to walk in holiness and faithfulness to God in this dark world. My prayer is that God would fill you with understanding and wisdom in how to be faithful to him alone.

©2023 Benjamin Potexana Kareth (P)2023 Benjamin Potexana Kareth
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