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Is the sinners prayer in the Bible? Plus, what prevents tears of gratitude for grace?

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(00:00-09:41): The New York Times believes there seems to be a fracturing among Evangelicals. Brian talked about what that would mean and whether or not it is true.

(09:41-19:05): The sinner’s prayer is something most people raised in the church are familiar with, but is the sinners prayer in the Bible? Mark Dever and David Platt discussed whether this prayer is helpful or unhelpful as Christians seek to fulfill the commandment to make disciples.

(19:05-28:48): Anna Meade Harris wrote about why it is important for Christians to be physically present for others when they are going through challenging times. Brian shared his thoughts.

(28:48-38:21): Trevon Wax at The Gospel Coalition asked “What Prevents Tears of Gratitude for Grace?”

(38:21-47:46): Brian shared an Easter message from Pastor Earl Duggins that was delivered shortly after his wife passed away. It also just happened to be hours before he himself fell ill and passed away.

(47:46-56:58): It’s graduation season. Brian wrapped up the show by sharing a helpful message from a graduation speech by Admiral William McRaven at the University of Texas several years ago.

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