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Christian identity / holiness

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Christian identity / holiness

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6 mapped passages

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1 Peter 4:16

1 total mentions feeding this claim

1 clip
00:09:38
James 1:26-27

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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01:05:47
John 1:12-13

1 total mentions feeding this claim

1 clip
03:18:18
John 8:34-36

1 total mentions feeding this claim

1 clip
03:19:39
Matthew 10:32-39

1 total mentions feeding this claim

1 clip
02:49:22
Psalm 119

1 total mentions feeding this claim

1 clip
00:11:58

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Cited to argue that Jesus' followers were explicitly called 'Christians,' supporting the claim that the early believing community bore that identity.

Supports claim through 1 Peter 4:16Open verseOpen stream

Quoted to define 'pure religion' as practical holiness and care for the vulnerable, correcting the slogan that Christianity is 'not a religion.'

Supports claim through James 1:26-27Open verseOpen stream

The host cited this verse to say believers who receive Christ are given the right to become children of God, contrasting Christian sonship with the Quranic slave-only relationsh...

Supports claim through John 1:12-13Open verseOpen stream

The host cited this passage to stress Jesus' distinction between slave and son, using it to contrast the Gospel's permanent sonship with the Quran's master-slave framework.

Supports claim through John 8:34-36Open verseOpen stream

Read pastorally to tell a seeker that confessing Christ may divide households, and that loyalty to Jesus must come before family acceptance.

Supports claim through Matthew 10:32-39Open verseOpen stream

Recommended as a psalm about keeping one's way pure and resisting temptation; the speaker cited it in response to a viewer asking for Bible verses to help avoid temptation.

Supports claim through Psalm 119Open verseOpen stream
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