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Great Things He Hath Done--With A Deeper Look At The Scofield Bible & Si...
What Sin?
Liberal logic:
Apparently there are no sins to be forgiven, as all were already forgiven. So in effect, what sin sends people to hell, as most land up in hell with their sins forgiven?
Try the sin of unbelief which keeps one in one’s sins.
All sins have been forgiven (according to their logic), bar one… and probably soon to be called the unpardonable sin by those “in the know”….
When liberals…
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A Crown of Thorns
A Crown of Thorns
John 19:2a The soldiers twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on His head.
Matthew 27:29 And after twisting together a crown of thorns, they put it on His head, and a reed in His right hand.
My grandfather had a crown of thorns plant when I was a small child, and I was warned not to touch it because of the long sharp thorns. The pretty red blossoms attracted me but the sharp spikes all…
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Love God? Pray More!
Love God? Pray More!
Think about the joy that you feel when a loved one reaches out to you. Do you smile, tear up, or actually jump for joy? How do you think our Lord feels when you reach out and talk to Him? Now, I’m referring to a real talk, not just a request for something. I’m talking about a prayer praising Him and His love for each and every one of us and thanking Him for the gift of His Son,…
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The Gospel of the Grace of God
Read | Acts 20:16-24
The apostle Paul was consumed by a passion that was even greater than his desire for life or the dread of suffering. He had a ministry to fulfill and a message of salvation to deliver. His words in Acts 20:24 help us understand the foundational concept involved in our salvation. Paul called it "the gospel of the grace of God."
We're saved simply because the Lord is gracious. He knew we could never be good enough to bridge the gap between our sin and His holiness. That's why you will never hear of "the gospel of the Law of God." That would not be good news at all! Can you imagine singing, "Amazing law, how fearful the sound, that saved a wretch like me"? We could never fulfill the requirements, especially the way Jesus enlarged the meaning of the law in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt. 5-7). But grace--that's totally different. It has nothing to do with our worthiness or good performance, but is solely based on God's unmerited favor towards us.
What's most amazing is that the avenue for our salvation is through faith alone. The grace that God extends in saving us is His gift, and not anything we can add to by our works (Eph. 2:8-9). Otherwise, we'd have to clean up our lives in order to be saved, and that would nullify grace.
Praise the Lord for His wonderful plan of salvation. Christ paid our sin debt with His death, and all we have to do is believe it. Even after salvation, God’s grace keeps flowing. We never have to worry that we aren't good enough and will fall out of favor. His grace is forever.