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Post by Admin on Aug 19, 2015 9:45:02 GMT
“I’m doing fine. I don’t need God.” Many people feel this way because of the modern gospel message. It says that Jesus will help their marriage, remove their drug problem, fill the emptiness in their heart, give them peace and joy, etc. In doing so, it restricts the gospel’s field of influence. If the message of the cross is for people who have bad marriages, are lonely, and have problems, then those who are happy won’t see their need for the Savior. In truth, the forgiveness of God in Jesus Christ is for people with bad marriages and people with good marriages. It is for the happy and the sad. It is for people with problems and those without problems. It is for those who are miserable in their sins, as well as those who are enjoying the pleasures of sin for a season. Those who think they are doing fine need to be confronted with a holy Law that they have violated a multitude of times. Then they will see themselves through the eyes of the Judge of the Universe and will flee to the Savior.
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Post by treepolitik on Aug 23, 2015 2:18:22 GMT
I note the use of titles such as Judge, Doctor, Savior. How many of these titles are there? What makes the title of Savior unique? All these titles convey power, but secondly it seems to indicate that happy, healthy people have sin too. How would you go about finding sin in healthy, happy people?
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