Was Caiaphas a Believer?

September 18, 2020     “Unequally Yoked”, 2 Cor 6:14, John 11:49

Can God use unbelievers to prophesy? Could certain Biblical figures who appeared to be unsaved actually have been born-again?

Plus, can you be “unequally yoked” with someone who believes in Lordship Salvation? What exactly does 2 Cor 6:14 mean by “unequally yoked”? Bob and Shawn discuss these excellent questions in today’s broadcast.

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