Category Archives: Grace and Forgiveness

A Spiritual Sticking-Plaster

Religious ceremonies never solved anyone’s sin problem. They are like putting a sticking plaster on a broken leg. Continue reading

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“Worthy” and “Love” — Two Different Languages

You don’t have to be worthy to be loved, you just have to be — loved. Continue reading

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To My Homosexual Readers

It comes down to this. Do you believe God is telling the truth, or do you believe He is a liar? That’s what we all must face. Continue reading

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Why Christians Often Don’t Like the Death Penalty

If you as a Christian don’t like the death penalty, it may just mean your heart is near to your Lord’s. Continue reading

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The Death Penalty — Redemptive Purpose

God’s justice is immutable. He did not discard the full penalty for our sin, He paid it. Continue reading

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Calling it Right

Being correct about morality never saved anyone, never changed anyone, never set anyone free. Continue reading

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Righteous Sinners

There are only two kinds of men: the righteous who think they are sinners and the sinners who think they are righteous. – Blaise Pascal If ye were blind, ye should have no sin: but now ye say, We see; … Continue reading

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