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	<title>Comments on: Acts 27: Lost at sea</title>
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		<title>By: choosethecross.com » The advantages of courting danger</title>
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		<description>[...] A Christian is someone who has faith in Jesus Christ. Having “faith” is not the same as belonging to a political party. It means that you trust Jesus with your life. But if you never have occasion to actually exercise that trust – if you go through the whole of your life without ever actually needing Jesus – how can you really be “trusting” in him? Paul’s life was spent constantly needing Jesus to save him from his latest scrape, as illustrated by the shipwreck described in Acts chapter 27. [...]</description>
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