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		<title>By: s i m p l e • g o s p e l ::: N.T. Wright &#38; Martin Luther&#8217;s Gospel &#171; T h e o • p h i l o g u e</title>
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		<title>By: RJ</title>
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		<description>Thanks Tim for your usual thought provoking blog.  I read them almost daily. Your post today got me to thinking that some people seem to think that Jesus could only do one thing while he was on earth and that was to die for our sins.  I personally think that Jesus could &quot;walk and chew gum at the same time&quot; (or whatever the equivalent of gum was back then:) . If anyone could Jesus was definitely a multitasker. I agree that some today have totally twisted His words to mean something that they don&#039;t but to say that say that his only purpose was to die for our sins is gross oversimplification. By his words and actions he shows us how he wants us to live. Can we meet Jesus&#039; perfect living; definitely not but that doesn&#039;t mean that we shouldn&#039;t at least try.

Thanks for the thoughts,
RJ

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Tim for your usual thought provoking blog.  I read them almost daily. Your post today got me to thinking that some people seem to think that Jesus could only do one thing while he was on earth and that was to die for our sins.  I personally think that Jesus could &#8220;walk and chew gum at the same time&#8221; (or whatever the equivalent of gum was back then:) . If anyone could Jesus was definitely a multitasker. I agree that some today have totally twisted His words to mean something that they don&#8217;t but to say that say that his only purpose was to die for our sins is gross oversimplification. By his words and actions he shows us how he wants us to live. Can we meet Jesus&#8217; perfect living; definitely not but that doesn&#8217;t mean that we shouldn&#8217;t at least try.</p>
<p>Thanks for the thoughts,<br />
RJ</p>
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