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What about Jesus? What must I do to be saved?
New Christian? Save yourself some pain
Have doubts about your salvation? Examine yourself____________________
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It's the same blog but with a new theme and now definitely a work in progress! There are some things I really like about this theme- such as color! since my last one was mostly white - and some others that I'm not sure are going to work out. I'm all for Wordpress adding more themes! -Dani
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“The deeper I go into the gospel, the more I comprehend and confess aloud the depth of my sinfulness. A gruesome death like the one that Christ endured for me would only be required for one who is exceedingly sinful and unable to appease a holy God. Consequently, whenever I consider the necessity and manner of His death, along with the love and selflessness behind it, I am laid bare and utterly exposed for the sinner I am.
Such an awareness of my sinfulness does not drag me down, but actually serves to lift me up by magnifying my appreciation of God’s forgiving grace in my life. And the more I appreciate the magnitude of God’s forgiveness of my sins, the more I love Him and delight to show Him love through heart-felt expressions of worship.”From A Gospel Primer
_The great implication of holiness in the personal life is sin-consciousness, and where there is little sin-consciousness there is little conception of the holiness of God. The holiness of God becomes significant to us only when it reveals our own sinfulness in relation to God.
Sin is a wilful act of trespass on a holy God, and penitence results in self-loathing before God and a desire, not to escape from the holiness of God, but to accept it, to open up the life to its scrutiny, and receive its just judgment. Thus comes the repentance that leads, not to despair and death, but to hope and life.If God is holy, there is still hope that the sinner may be holy; if a holy God is dealing with our sin we shall be holy.
_The enjoyment of God is the only happiness with which our souls can be satisfied. To go to heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here. Fathers and mothers, husbands, wives, or children, or the company of earthly friends, are but shadows; but God is the substance. These are but scattered beams, but God is the sun. These are but streams. But God is the ocean. Therefore it becomes us to spend this life only as a journey toward heaven, as it becomes us to make the seeking of our highest end and proper good, the whole work of our lives; to which we should subordinate all other concerns of life. Why should we labor for, or set our hearts on, anything else, but that which is our proper end, and true happiness?
_From God Has Spoken
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(Greek pneuma, “spirit,” “breath,” or “wind” + Greek -logia, “speaking”)The study of the doctrine of the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Pneumatology deals with the work of the Spirit in the lives of people, both believers and unbelievers. Included within this study is the regeneration, baptism of the Spirit, fruits of the Spirit, gifts of the Spirit, and, often, sanctification.).
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July 5, 2008
Categories: Bible, John Piper, Media, Prayer, Sin . Tags: Bible, John Piper, Make War, Prayer, Sermon Jam, Sin . Author: allsufficientgrace
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Does anyone have a link to the full teaching from John Piper used for this Sermon Jam ? Thank you, all…
Hi Scott,
At least part of it, maybe more, is from one of his sermons on Romans called, “How to Kill Sin,” Part 2.
http://www.desiringgod.org/ResourceLibrary/Sermons/ByDate/2002/84_How_to_Kill_Sin_Part_2/>How to Kill Sin, Part 2
-Dani