We have been given a new life in Christ Jesus so that we can do works; so that we can repent; and so that we can forgive.
We can, and we should.
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We have been given a new life in Christ Jesus so that we can do works; so that we can repent; and so that we can forgive.
We can, and we should.
We do not forgive others based on whether we think they deserve it or not. We forgive because God forgave us when we were unforgivable! Take heed!
The Psalm of the Messiah • Psalm 2 Part 2 In the conclusion of his teaching on Psalm 2, Elder Bryce reminds us of the longsuffering of God toward His people. God has called us to be separate from the world in our behavior and devotion. Our focus and desire should be for the prosperity of His church.
This sermon was preached on Sunday, June 13, 2021
Whether God chastises or punishes in time or He condemns for all eternity, it is a dangerous thing to live in and encourage immorality.
A man in his natural, fallen state cannot believe and therefore will not believe even if it helps himself.
Heaven and hell are both real, and they are both populated.
The Psalm of the Messiah • Psalm 2 Just like the times of 1st Century, the enemies of God still conspire against God and against His church. God laughed at their feeble efforts then and He laughs at them now. The people of God can take great comfort that Christ loves His bride and will protect her with all His power. The nations of the world should take heed and “kiss the Son” by acknowledging his almighty power and dominion.
This sermon was preached on Sunday, June 13, 2021
The biggest error behind both of these types of judgments is that we think we can tell who is a child of God and who is not. This leads us to self-justification comparing ourselves to others.
God knows our needs. He feels out pains. For all eternity, we will be with Him resting in “The Bosom of Abraham.”
God laughs at the intentions of the wicked especially when they think they can outsmart God or avoid the consequences of their sins. To God, their words are like “blah, blah, blah.” They mean nothing!