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How do you know if you are a daughter of one of the gods?

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We can know that we are the daughter or sons of God because Jesus dies for our sins when we are still sinners and redeemed from our eternal sins and punishment. We know that Jesus is our personal Saviour. We have been baptized; our old life has been gone and now is a new creation and a new life in Christ.

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