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  • The First Idiot in Heaven

  • Secrets of the Apostle Paul (And Why the Meek Merely Inherit the Earth)
  • By: Martin Zender
  • Narrated by: John Heth
  • Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins

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The First Idiot in Heaven

By: Martin Zender
Narrated by: John Heth
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Paul’s 13 letters are a radical departure from the rest of Scripture, including Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The only place in the Bible where you will find details concerning God’s remedy for restoring the heavens is in the 13 letters of Paul. The only place in Scripture where you will find law tossed out the window is in the 13 letters of Paul. The only books in the entire Bible dealing with the special salvation of gentiles (non-Israelites), who sin as a vocation and have never even heard of Moses, are the 13 letters of Paul.

Here, and here alone—in the 13 letters of Paul—are found the deepest depths of grace ever to be shed abroad from God’s heart.

©2012 Martin Zender (P)2022 Martin Zender

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