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Tag Archives: Forgiveness
“Justification” — “Just as if I Never Sinned?”
When He pardoned our sin and imputed His righteousness to us, He covered it all. He justified us, lined us up perfectly with His full standard. Continue reading
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness
Tagged Forgiveness, Imputation, justification, righteousness, sin
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“Imputation” — The Way it Works
There aren’t good Christians and bad Christians, there are righteousness of God Christians and false Christians. Continue reading
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness
Tagged condemnation, Forgiveness, Imputation, righteousness, sin
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Trying to Hit the Ball
This horrible experience at the hands of those girls caused all my weird character quirks. Fifth-grade girls are the root cause of war and disease and world poverty and hunger. Continue reading
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness
Tagged baseball, defeat and victory, failure and success, Forgiveness, perseverance, sin
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The Stupidities of Bitterness
Few things are more stupid than bitterness, for it undercuts a faith founded on forgiveness. Continue reading
Quick! Talk About Something Different!
Changing the topic to the sins of others is simply a way of trying to hide our own iniquity. God’s solution is confession and forgiveness. Continue reading
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness
Tagged BBC, confession, Forgiveness, hypocrisy, Jimmy Savile, tax avoidance
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Thoughts on the Olympics — He Wanted to Get Caught
The best you can hope for is that you’ll get caught before you get too far down that path. Then, if God is gracious enough to you to let someone catch you, all you’ll have to deal with is a whole lot of unpleasant consequences. If you don’t get caught, it will be even worse. Continue reading
Posted in Olympic Thoughts
Tagged Alex schwazer, besetting sin, Forgiveness, Guilt, repentance
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Biased Bureaucrats, Censored Christians, and Hurting Homosexuals
Until they find that kind of love, homosexuals will continue to be political activists. It’s not a cause for fear or anger, but for sadness. Christ is the answer, but they aren’t asking the right questions. Continue reading