Chris Rosebrough is joined by Steve Kozar to answer a matter of much confusion in Evangelicalism. Are we as human beings composed of three parts that all relate to God differently or does the Bible teach something more simple than that? After looking at some examples of this complicated error, Chris and Steve show that these words (soul and spirit) are interchangeable terms in the Bible.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRyFypDbHrM
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