Evil comes from all source of gospel that tells people that you could be rich and wealthy without doing the hard work
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Don't let anyone charge you for what God has freely given.
Sin and grace, absence and presence, tragedy and comedy, they divide the world between them and where they meet head on, the Gospel happens.
We have taught this generation how to "market" the Gospel but we have neglected to encourage them to "preach" the Gospel.
We have created a culture of leadership "development" in the Church at the expense of ignore the ministry of the Church to making disciples.
Grace (the Gospel) is under attack today simply because it reveals the GOODNESS of God. Nothing reveals the GOODNESS of God more than grace.
I am relentlessly determine to be occupied with Jesus Christ and His Glorious Gospel and nothing else.
The __ospel_ is not a sermon title or the name of a book in the Bible. The Gospel is the person of Jesus Christ and it is the power of God to bring people to salvation. Romans 1:16
Your purpose is great than your problems.
The burden of sin leads you to the need for a Savior.
The conscious attempt to be a good person without Christ is as legalistic as an attempt to make it into Heaven through empty religiosity.
Wherever the plan of God takes you, the grace of God will sustain you.
Though the gospel amnesty which grace proclaims makes no exceptions, for Divine grace has no limits, there are limits to the time within which the amnesty avails. And if sinners despise grace there is nothing for them but judgment, stern and inexorable.
Refuse to be content with the knowledge of God. Insist on experiencing His presence.
The Church is not called to overthrow government but to influence culture.
I am a Christian because of God's grace. I find it in no other faith system. The Christian gospel is rather simple. I love the way Tim Keller puts it: "I am so flawed that Jesus had to die for me, yet I am so loved and valued that Jesus was glad to die for me." The result is that I neither swagger nor snivel; I live with thanksgiving, overwhelmed and overjoyed by grace. This path seems to lead us to a place of needing to be noticed less often, and being less concerned with how we're thought of.
It is not the balance in your check book that makes life count. It is the investment one makes in the lives of others.
The fragility of human emotions are not to be trusted but to validate the necessity of Grace.