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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
“Worthy” and “Love” — Two Different Languages
You don’t have to be worthy to be loved, you just have to be — loved. Continue reading
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
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness, Rightly Dividing, The Christian and Culture
Tagged Faith, Forgiveness, Grace, homosexuality, repentance, sin
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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
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness, Rightly Dividing
Tagged capital punishment, death penalty, justice, life, love, Mercy, redemption
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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
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness, Rightly Dividing
Tagged capital punishment, death penalty, Gospel, justice, Mercy
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Calling it Right
Being correct about morality never saved anyone, never changed anyone, never set anyone free. Continue reading
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness, Thoughts on the News
Tagged bondage, Gospel, Grace, homosexuality, Mercy, sin
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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
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness, Quick Thoughts
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