In this week’s episode, I’m sharing a discussion I had with my friend, Marcie, on her instagram live a few weeks back. The discussion centers around Jeremiah 17 and whether or not this passage applies to the Christian with a regenerate heart. I hope this episode provokes thought and moves you deeper into the scriptures! God bless you all!

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