Since January 2023, I have enjoyed writing the Biblical Theology newsletter every week. And your subscription to this writing has been a huge encouragement. Thank you for reading! Your comments and emails are a blessing to me.
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I hope you have a wonderful weekend and a blessed Lord’s Day. Grace and peace to you.
Mitch