Digital ProductThe Danger of Drifting
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There are two ways to move away from Christ—one is outward rejection and the other is passively drifting away from Christ without realizing what has happened. In this message Dr. Jeremiah discusses the danger of drifting. Covers Hebrews 2:1-4. From the series Jesus Is Enough.
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