FBP 554 - Sin Enslaves & Confession Frees
Episode 554 (13:55)
In this episode: A story of a boy enslaved by his sister due to his sin; Summary of King David; King David and the woman in the Gospel story are known for their contrition; The woman is not likely Mary Magdalene; Appropriate guilt shows a good conscience.
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