The Christian cannot walk away from this truth for he is held accountable by the word of God.
The Christian cannot walk away from this truth for he is held accountable by the word of God.
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The resurrection is not an additional achievement to the work of Christ, it is an elemental transaction that happened, the climactic conclusion to the redemptive work that sealed our justification. Not only did he take our sins upon the cross, but he absolved our guilt in his resurrection. We are redeemed because Jesus defeated death.
The day of trouble will come for each one of us, and let it find us prepared, cleaved to the Word of God.
We have always preferred Barabbas to Christ. We have always admired the rebel over the righteous. We have always wanted to exalt the sinner over the saint.
The coronavirus is a sign. And so are all such disasters. They point to the reality of a world that is broken by the sin of man.
A couple can never find the fullness of the beauty of marriage in each other. We are all broken people in a broken world.
When a Christian gives preeminence to God’s word, he is not putting God in a box. He is trusting in the integrity of His Lord and His revelation to mankind.
Have you ever found it difficult to sustain your daily commitment to pray? I know I have, and I also know, from the majority of Christians that I have spoken to, that I’m far from alone in this struggle.
We must not be so consumed by the glorious sight of the exalted conqueror that we forget the humble countenance of the suffering servant.
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