Three Answers to the Same Question? | Salvation Matters
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In the book of Acts, three different answers were given to non-Christians asking how to be saved. Why was the same answer not given each time? Why did Peter, Paul, and Ananias respond differently to the question, "What must I do to be saved?"? Should I believe and obey all three answers or simply choose one or two?
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