Faithful Stewardship 
A one year study in the Eastern Philosophy of the Old and New Testaments

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For the interest of all, this bible study series' intention is to refresh and enlighten bible based believers. With so many biblical theories and translations, the truth is sure to get lost. Hoping to clarify some major points of biblical views, KAPB Inspirational study fun, interesting, and entertaining.
Join in with other fellow readers and learn the bible from the original understands by the original writers of the Old and New Testaments...


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.... So that, if a man only abstains from doing evil in order to avoid punishment, Non pasces in cruce corvos, [Thou shalt not be hanged.], saith the Pagan; there, "thou hast thy reward." But even he will not allow such a harmless man as this to be so much as a good heathen. If, then, any man, from the same motive, viz., to avoid punishment, to avoid the loss of his friends, or his gain, or his reputation, should not only abstain from doing evil, but also do ever so much good; yea, and use all the means of grace; yet we could not with any propriety say, this man is even almost a Christian. If he has no better principle in his heart, he is only a hypocrite altogether.
- Dr. John Wesley

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