Classic Christianity – Book of Romans P13 (10-28-24)
No One is Righteous in The Sight of God Through Obedience to The Law
~ The word of God for today is that Both the Hebrews of the Old Testament writings, and the Gentiles in the world were/are not righteous in the sight of God by observing the law. And the law was never given to the Gentiles in the first place, it was ONLY given to the Hebrews/Israelites. But be that as it may, neither is righteous in the sight of God by observing the law, because neither can observe the law. And that was proven out by the Hebrews/Israelites that could not observe the law in the first place when they tried their best in the desert. And we found out in the book of HEBREWS, that God found fault with the people, because no one could live up to the righteous requirements of the Law. So God instituted a New Covenant, by Faith in Jesus, the One who is righteous, and He alone fulfilled the Law for everyone, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God, both for Hebrew and Gentile.
Furthermore, just to clarify things, since the temple was destroyed in 70 AD there are NO records of who a true Hebrew/Israelite is today and who a Gentile is today. And the word Jew isn’t even in the original writings of the word of God. Below you can view what the actual Greek word is, and no way is that a Jew for today. And the Jews of today are NOT Hebrews/Israelites, nor are they the tribe of Judah either. That’s a very important point. And you might be surprised to find out that the “Jew” word is a construct, a made up word, used for identity theft by the Jews themselves, that was invented by them to replace the Greek word Ioudaiou. And that Greek word does NOT mean Jew regardless of what the publishing houses (all owned and controlled by the way) all print for their concordances. And as has been said, Jews are not of the tribe of Judah either. Jews are descendants of the Edomites and Canaanites and modern day Jews are mostly Ashkenazi Jews, none of which were Hebrews or Israelites of the Old testament. These Edomites, Canaanites, and Ashkenazis don’t follow the word of God, but they follow the very very EVIL Babylonian Talmud, which is their own book that teaches unspeakable things about Jesus and lots of other evil things that are permissible to do. They themselves are to lie about it even when confronted with this truth by others, even if you think one is a Christian, they will lie about this. That’s important to understand. It’s also important to understand that the Edomites and the Canaanites were/are the mortal enemies of the true believers in Jesus Christ and true Hebrews/Israelites. The made-up word ‘Jew’ was added to the scripture translations and replaced the original words Yahudah in the Old Testament Hebrew written language, and Ioudaios in the New Testament Greek written language. A Jew is not Yahudah (Yahudiym-plural) or Ioudaios. Jews are Canaanite-Edomite Idumeans from Edom. Details matter in everything. Nothing is as it seems.
Ask yourself this question, who are the ones that believe today that Jesus is God in the flesh, and who are the ones that REJECT Jesus as God in the flesh vehemently? Who is antichrist? When you can answer those questions honestly, you will begin to understand the situation and the distinction between the two, and therein is one of the great deceptions of the world in which we live today. “Who is the liar, if it is not the one who denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the antichrist, who denies the Father and the Son.” 1 John 2:22. Ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom to explain it ALL to you. And He will provide wisdom with GREAT abundance. The Holy Spirit wants us to pay attention to the details, for the details matter in everything. God entrusted the oracles of God to the Hebrews, NOT to the Jews. Jews are antichrist by the very definition of the word of God.
We were All deceived by Satan and ignorant of the truth on this matter. Time to wake up to the Truth. God’s word is Truth. Jesus is TRUTH. Don’t deny TRUTH.
“Who is the liar, if it is not the one who denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the antichrist, who denies the Father and the Son.” 1 John 2:22.
~ What then is the superiority of the Hebrew [Ἰουδαίου (Ioudaiou)]? Or what is the benefit of the circumcision? Much in every way. For chiefly indeed, that they were entrusted with the oracles of God. What if indeed some disbelieved? Will their unbelief nullify the faithfulness of God? Never may it be! But let God be true, and every man a liar, as it has been written: “That You may be justified in Your words, and will prevail in Your being judged.” But if our unrighteousness shows God’s righteousness, what shall we say? God, inflicting the wrath, is unrighteous? I speak according to man. Never may it be! Otherwise, how will God judge the world? But if in my lie, the truth of God abounded to His glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner? And is it not, as we are slanderously charged, and as some affirm us to say, “Let us do evil things that good things may come?” Their condemnation is just. What then? Are we better? Not at all. For we have already charged both Hebrews [Ἰουδαίους (Ioudaious)] and Greeks all to be under sin. As it has been written: “There is none righteous, not even one; there is none understanding; there is none seeking after God. All have turned away; together they have become worthless; there is none who is practicing good, there is not so much as one. Their throat is a grave having been opened; they keep practicing deceit with their tongues; the venom of vipers is under their lips, of whom the mouth is full of cursing and of bitterness; their feet are swift to shed blood; ruin and misery are in their paths; and the way of peace they have not known. There is no fear of God before their eyes.” Now we know that whatever the Law says, it speaks to those under the Law, so that every mouth may be stopped, and the whole world may be under judgment to God. Therefore by works of the Law, not any flesh will be justified before Him; for through the Law is knowledge of sin. But now apart from Law, the righteousness of God has been revealed, being borne witness to by the Law and the Prophets. And the righteousness of God is through faith from Jesus Christ toward all those believing. For there is no distinction, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God set forth as a propitiation through faith in His blood, for a showing forth of His righteousness, because of the forbearance of the sins having taken place beforehand, in the forbearance of God, for the showing forth of His righteousness in the present time, for Him to be just, and justifying the one of the faith of Jesus. Where then is boasting? It has been excluded. Through what principle? That of works? No, but through the principle of faith. Therefore we reckon a man to be justified by faith apart from works of the Law. Or is He the God of Hebrews [Ἰουδαίων (Ioudaiōn)] only, not also of Gentiles? Yes, also of Gentiles, since indeed God is the One who will justify the circumcision by faith and the uncircumcision through the same faith. Do we, then, nullify the Law through faith? Never may it be! Instead, we uphold Law. Romans 3:1-31
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Do you really want to know the WHOLE Truth of what is going on today?
“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you.” Matthew 7:7
Lord Jesus, teach me the truth of the world today and give me the wisdom to know the truth and identify the lies of the devil. Thank you God.”
~ “And so not only did God give the [Hebrew] the words to put down as we call Scripture today, but he entrusted them with it to be faithful, to carry it out, faithful to copy it. The manuscripts that that are still in existence today are manuscripts that were taken from the originals, that were meticulously copied, letter by letter by letter, and to the point where at the end of a book, they would count the letters, and if the letters were off, they wouldn’t go back to find out what they left off. They would start all over again, discard and start all over again in the copying, that is how meticulous they were in the creation of the manuscript, in which scriptures are translated today, off of the original manuscripts. So they were entrusted with the very words of God, and they were very responsible to uphold that trust that God gave to them.” ~ Bob George
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Let’s turn to the third chapter of the book of Romans, as we have under take taken the task of going through the book of Romans. We have talked about the fact as to how in your first chapters. In your first verses of chapter one, you’re talking as a town he was talking to the Gentile world. And then we pick up in chapter two, and that goes down through chapter two, verse one and down through chapter three, verse 20, where he is directing his conversation to the Hebrew. And so he was talking about the fact of the Hebrews and the law. And now we pick up in chapter three, where he’s saying, What advantage then is there to being a Hebrew? And again, friends, we have to understand that this Hebrew and Gentile world. It’s a different world today. Right now, Rosh Hashanah is being celebrated by the Jewish world and the Jewish community, and it’s a time of what they call atonement for their sins. In the midst of scripture that says, without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins. And so in the midst of that type of thing, the sacrificial system had kept on going after the death of Christ, even though he was the Messiah, he was recognized by a vast amount of Hebrew people. The early Christians were all Hebrews up until about 18 years after the resurrection of Christ, was the first Gentile convert in Cornelius. And so the whole world was Hebrew. And yet there was the majority of people that rejected this Messiah and said, No, we would rather listen to the voice of Moses. Even though Jesus said, If you believed Moses, you would believe me because Moses wrote about me, you refused to come to me for life. All of these statements were made to the Hebrew world, even though, again, there were a vast number of people that came to Christ still as the majority and to the leadership, they would not accept Jesus as who he is. And that’s the Messiah, God Himself visiting this earth. And so you had this conflict, this continual conflict, between the Hebrew and Gentile world. And so Paul is dealing with this. First of all, as I said, he dealt with the Gentile and talking about the fact that there is, if you are, if you don’t have the law, you will perish apart from the law, because all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. And so he needs now to talk to the Hebrew world. And he’s going to acknowledge to the Hebrews that he’s talking to the fact that there is an advantage to being a Hebrew. It’s not that God has just put you totally out of circulation, so to speak, but there’s an advantage to being a Hebrew. And so he deals with that. What advantage then is there in being a Hebrew, or what value is there in circumcision? And again, what we have to understand there is that circumcision was a seal of the covenant that God had made with Israel, and it also pertained to the fulfillment of the promises that God had made so that was the reason for circumcision. So he said, Is there advantage to that? He said, very much in every way. First of all, the Hebrew people have been entrusted with the very words of God. And again, you have the Old Testament that was given to the Hebrew, and you had the New Testament that, of course, was written by the vast majority of the writers of the New Testament were Hebrew. And especially the apostle Paul, who was called the Pharisee of Pharisees at one time, and probably one of the leading teachers that there was in the world at that time was Hebrew. And so he said, very much. So first of all, you’ve been entrusted with the very words of God. And so not only did God give the Hebrew the words to put down at we call Scripture today, but he entrusted them with it to be faithful, to carry it out, faithful to copy it. The manuscripts that that are still in existence today are manuscripts that were taken from the originals, that were meticulously copied, letter by letter by letter, and to the point where at the end of a book, they would count the letters, and if the letters were off, they wouldn’t go back to find out what they left off. They would start all over again, discard and start all over again in the copying, that is how meticulous they were in the creation of the manuscript, in which scriptures are translated today, off of the original manuscripts. So they were entrusted with the very words of God, and they were very responsible to uphold that trust that God gave to them.
And so he said, Then he goes ahead to say, well, what if some did not have faith, will the lack will their lack of faith nullify God’s faithfulness? And he says, Not at all. God is going to be faithful, whether you’re faithful or not. And so he says, let God be true, and every man a liar. So what he’s saying is every man, sooner or later, we may think that we’re Honest Abe, and we may think that we’re just so honest that it’s unbelievable. It’s amazing how people grab a hold of that and roll a camp on that. But he says, No, you’re not. God is the only one that is true. He is the only one that is not a liar. Is Man, we all lie. Now we’ll call them white lies. You see, those are okay. It’s the dark ones that we don’t want. But the issue is that there is no man that is totally honest, and that’s why you can come to church with your guts hanging out and somebody say, how you doing? Say, fine. That’s a lie. You’re not doing fine at all. Your guts are hanging out. But we will say that will we not. So no man is true. God is the one who is true, and God alone. And so it says that, it is written so that you may be proven right when you speak and prevail when you judge. But if our unrighteousness, here’s the argument. If our unrighteousness, you’re saying that we’re unrighteous, if our unrighteous brings out God’s righteousness more clearly. In other words, our sinfulness makes God look better. And it’s some argument isn’t it, but that’s what we’re given here. If that makes you look better, what shall we say? Then that God is unjust by bringing his wrath on us. And he said, I’m using a human argument. So what he’s dealing with here is, you’re talking about everyone is unjust, no one is righteous. God alone is righteous. And say, well, good, then my unrighteousness makes God look better. It’s some line of reasoning isn’t it, but that’s what was taking place. So he said, I’m using a human argument with this. He says, certainly not. This is not the case. If that were so, how could God judge the world?
Some might argue, if my falsehood, you’re saying that I’m not honest, that we’re not honest, only he is. So if my dishonesty or my falsehood enhances God’s truthfulness, and so increases his glory. Why am I still being condemned as a sinner? Now again, what is this? Guys this is just like old comedian W. C. Fields that some of you remember, and he was an atheist, but in his latter days, he was in a hospital, and someone walked into his hospital room, and this guy was, he was an old codger from the word go, and somebody walked in, he was reading the Bible, and they said, WC, what in the world are you doing? He said, looking for loopholes. And that’s kind of what’s going on here, looking for loopholes. He’s saying, Well, you know, if this the case, then God, how can he condemn me? If all of us have sinned, if all of us are unrighteous, then how can he condemn that? And so, so they’re they’re asking these questions. Well, the verse he says, Why not say as we’re being slanderously reported as saying, and some claim that we say, so there again is where the truth is being presented to the world. You always are going to have people saying and misrepresenting those who are communicating truth. That is just the way it is. You may as well get used to it. If you are communicating truth, you’re going to be accused of reporting something different than what you’re saying. So he says, here’s what they’re saying. We are saying, talking about Paul, let us do evil that good may result. In other words, the worse you are, the better God looks. He says, their condemnation is deserved.
Now what shall we conclude then, he’s saying, Are we as Hebrews? Because Paul, who is writing this is a Hebrew, are we any better than anybody else? Are we better than the Gentile world? And he says, Not at all. We have already made the charge that Hebrews and Gentiles alike are all under sin now, folks, again, the thing that separated the Hebrew world from the Gentile world was that God gave them the word of God, and He gave them the law. God never gave the law to the Gentile world. And if you’re sitting there as a Gentile who’s been under the law. You were under something that God never gave you. He gave the law to the Hebrew for one purpose and one purpose only, to set them apart, which we call sanctified, set apart from the entirety of the Gentile world. That Gentile world is anybody that’s not Hebrew. God only had three categories of people that he had in mind, Hebrew, Gentile, and then the ecclesia, or the church, made up of both born again Hebrews and born again Gentiles, nothing more, nothing less. And so we are saying here that the God gave this word to the Hebrews. He gave the law to the Hebrews. He gave the dietary laws to the Hebrews, and when they exercised those laws, it separated them from the entire Gentile world. Now what God what man did, was to take those laws that God gave him, which was for the purpose of separating you from the world. So a person can see, these are the representatives of God here on this earth, and the only people on the face of the earth at that time, prior to the coming of Christ, that represented the one true God, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob was the Hebrews period. The rest of the world were heathenistic Idol worshiping people, and so they were set apart, totally set apart from the rest of the world. And so as a result of that, they used the law as a means of righteousness, in other words, not as a means to be separate from the rest of the world. But this is what makes me righteous. And so their righteousness was coming from what they said, obedience to the law. Even though they were no more obedient to the law than those of us that have tried to be obedient to the law could be obedient to the law. And again, when you’re trying to be to live up to the law, the best that you can do to say, Well, if there’s 10 commandments, I will obey at least six of them. So I’m at least a little bit over the 50% mark, and maybe God’s grading on the curve. You got to think that way, because you cannot think any other way except what the Bible says. If you violate the least of these my commandments, you violated all of them, and that neutralized the Hebrew down to no different than that of a Gentile. And that is precisely what God was doing with the Hebrew. I’m going to reduce you down to the place of the Gentile, so that the Hebrew and a Gentile, in the eyes of God, are identically the same. I gave the law to the Hebrews. They can’t obey it. You didn’t have the law and you didn’t obey anything. And I’m going to neutralize all of you to the point of spiritual death so that you could come to Christ through His resurrected life. And that’s what he did. And so he says, Are we any better? Not at all. We’ve already made the charge that the Hebrews and Gentiles alike, they’re all under sin. And it is written, there’s no one righteous. No Not one. Now this is an offense to a person who thinks that they’re righteous in the sight of God because of what they’re doing. And some of you have probably been in that situation where you’ve been under the law, and what normally happens is you get under one because you know you can’t obey all 10 so you find one that you can obey, and you get under that one and brother, that’s the focal point of your entire being. If your Seventh Day Adventist, it’s that Sabbath day, that’s the one we keep. And if it’s something else, that’s the one we keep can’t No one ever talks about keeping all of them, just one of them.
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And so that is where man thought I am righteous. If a man was sitting around saying, I don’t commit adultery, I don’t steal, then when Jesus entered into the scene, he had to get underneath the skin to where people live, and that’s where Jesus said, Look, you are clean on the outside, but I look on the heart. And guys, this is the same thing that we have such confusion today in regard to prayer, people think that God is listening to what we say, and if that is true, that the only time God listens to us is when we are speaking out loud, why in the world would we ever pray quietly? And why in the world would we ever say, let’s have a round of silent prayer if the only thing he listens to is what we verbalize? Now, God does not care whether we speak in English or German or Japanese or Indonesian, as the guys were here last week, or whatever language he didn’t listen to what you’re talking about anyway. He’s too smart to listen to what we say, because what we say is very seldom a reflection of what’s going on under the skin. Am I right or wrong? And that’s why, when someone asks you how you are, when your guts are hanging at you, say, great, great. Well, your words are not expressing truth, they’re expressing a lie. God doesn’t listen to our lies. He listens to our heart. And God doesn’t need an interpreter sitting up in heaven with a united nation interpreter to find out what somebody said. So it doesn’t make any difference someone speaking in English, German or Babylon in tongues, he isn’t listening to what you’re saying anyway. He’s looking at your heart, prayer, biblical prayer, is from the heart, from my heart to him. And that is period. He is not listening to what we’re saying. He’s listening to our hearts. Do we understand the truth of that? How many of you have ever sat in your heart talking to God and never open in your mouth. How many have ever done that? Isn’t that stupid if he only listens to you when you’re talking? So you see, we are so contradictory in our belief system, we talk out of both sides of our mouths. But the issue is that what God listens to is the attitude of a man’s heart, what’s going on in the skin. Now, how does he do that? I don’t know. I don’t know what’s going on in your heart at all. I can’t tell, but God can. And that’s what we depend upon, isn’t it? Is that type of a situation?
Well, again, all of that comes down to righteousness. I am a righteous person because of what? What I am doing. Now think about this, folks, if you are righteous because of what you are doing, then how much do you have to do that thing in order to become righteous, and how little do you have to do before you’re unrighteous? And I want to tell you something. There is not a man on the face of the earth that can answer those questions. It’s like salvation. If my salvation was dependent upon what I do, then you’re going to have to answer the question, how much do you have to do before you’re saved, and how little do you have to do before you’re lost? And again, there’s not a person on the face of the earth that can answer that question, not a one, not a one. And so man has tried to desperately, because we do not understand that, salvation, righteousness, justification, all of those things have to come from God. They are not initiated from me to God. They come from God to me. No man is righteous. Do we understand that guys? The Gentile, all of you out there that are Gentile, none of you were ever righteous. Anyone out there that’s Hebrews, you weren’t righteous either you thought you were because you were trying to keep the law, and that’s what we thought. In my mind, I’m keeping the law, therefore I’m righteous. I’m doing good, therefore I’m righteous. I give to the poor, therefore I’m righteous. Nothing wrong with those things. They’re nice to do. It just doesn’t make you righteous in the sight of God. Why? Because if it did, then the question would have to be answered. How much do you have to do to be made righteous? How much do you have to give to the poor? Well, I gave $1,000 well, I gave two so I’m more righteous than you are. Isn’t that right? And so you can’t answer those questions. And so he’s saying there is no one who is righteous. There is no one who understands. You can’t understand. You didn’t initiate salvation. You didn’t tell God how to save people. He said no one understands. He even said no one really even seeks God. All have turned away. Now, what if we’re not seeking God? What time? What are we seeking? We’re seeking mostly approval from man, and I’m doing good, so that I’ll get petted on the head my man saying, Hey, you’re doing good, but you say to really seek God and to really find approval in the sight of God. He said, Here anybody really doing that?
He said, All have turned away. They have together, become worthless. That’s that isn’t politically correct. He shouldn’t be saying that about us. No, he said, we’ve become worthless. There is no one who does good. Now we think we’re doing good, and there’s some good thing be said, not even one, not even one. He goes ahead with his description of us. And again, today, people are so sensitive, untouchy. You. know, if a Jewish person said, Bob, you’re a Goya, you think I’d get insulted. That’s what they call Gentiles. Goya is get insulted. No, but some people ooh, ooh? I made a statement on a radio the other day, somebody was calling in about cremation, and and I was saying, Well, what would that matter? If you were on the airplane at 911 you would have been cremated. So what does it make a difference what happens to your body when you die? It’s all going to the dust. Anyway. You came from the dust. You’re going to go to the dust. It doesn’t matter whether you’re burnt or whether you just fade away through worm food. You’re returning to the dust and and, and I said, and some people get cremated because of the expense of it, because funerals are expensive. And that’s all I said, was, funerals are expensive, so some people choose that. And then I also said it Amy, and I had thought about that at one time. And you know, we kind of have in our will that we donated the parts of our body for research until you get so darn old that they’re not any good anyway. So nobody want them, but, so I’m going to give up on that one. But I said, you know, our kids said, Oh, Mom and Dad, we can’t stand the thought of you guys being burnt, so we probably won’t do that. That’s what I said. I got a call from some guy just insulted. He’s in a he’s in that business, and he was insulted. And I’d say that at expense he were at funerals were expensive, and because ours aren’t.
So he says again, that no one does good, not even one. He says, our throats are like open graves. Their tongues practice deceit. The poison of vipers is on their lips. It’s not a real good description, is it? Their mouths are full of cursing and bitterness. Their feet are swift to shed blood, ruin and misery mark their ways, and they find and the way of peace. They do not know the way of peace. They do not know. Do you know folks that one of the things that probably we may not recognize it, but that we want in our hearts more than anything else, is peace, to have a peaceful heart, just to be able to live in peace. Now, if you go over to Israel as an example, you will find people over there, and our guide, when we took tours over there, was a man who had been in all of the wars, and he was really ready to compromise anything, just to have some peace, peace and quiet and and that’s what we’re looking for, is peace. And when we don’t have it, it’s kind of disruptive to us, but it says that you’re never going to have the peace of God until you experience peace with God, you’ll never experience the peace of God until you have peace with God. And so he is saying the peace. They don’t know anything about this thing called peace in your heart. There’s no fear of God before their eyes. In other words, there’s no respect when you’re talking about fear in the Bible, Paul, as an example, said when I came to you, I did not come to you with brilliant words and lofty ideas, but I came to you with fear and trembling because I wanted your faith to stand not on some man’s great ideas, but upon God and His Word. And so it’s a way of saying respect and fear. It’s like the ocean. I love the ocean, but I have great respect for it. I don’t want to get out in it too deep, but I love it. And there it is. I love God, but I also have great respect for him and awe of him. So he said, there’s no fear of God in their eyes.
Now we know that whatever the law says Now he’s going to be talking again about the law, whatever the law says, it says to those who are under the law. Now, Who’s he talking to there, folks? Is he talking to the lost or the saved? Who’s under the law? The Well, the Hebrews were under the law. Were they lost or saved? He’s talking to people who are under the law are lost. Now, what was the purpose of the law? The purpose of the law was to show us our sinfulness so that we would turn to God by faith for salvation. And once we have turned to him, it says we are no longer under the supervision of the law. So who’s the law for? The lost. So he’s saying that whatever the law says, it says to those who are under the law, how come? So that every mouth may be silenced and the whole world held accountable to God. Now what is he saying here? The law is speaking to the lost, who are bragging on the fact that they are keeping the law and that they are under the law and they are keeping the law. And he says, This is what it is speaking to. In order to shut your mouth, I’m going to show you that you have nothing to be talking about. And that’s exactly and precisely what Jesus did. He came and showed us you don’t have anything to be talking about. The law says, don’t commit adultery. I say, I look on your heart. And if a man looks at a woman with lust in his heart, heart, he’s already committed adultery, and a man says, uh-oh. He said, The law says I shall not commit murder, but I say unto you that if you’re angry at somebody, you’ve already committed murder in your heart. And we say, then I’ve had it. And he said, now you got it. When you’ve had it, you got it. And so he said, the purpose of the law is to show you what God’s righteousness is, and to show you what your righteousness is not Are we together? You don’t have any righteousness. Now you’re using the law to make people think that you’re righteous. But I look on your heart and I’m telling you, there’s no one righteous. No Not one. And so the purpose of the law is to for those who are under the law in order to shut your mouth and to realize that the whole world has now been made accountable to God, silenced and the whole world held accountable to God, the Gentile world, the Hebrew world, the religious world, the non religious world held accountable to God in this day and age, Catholics, Baptists, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, you name it, you’re all accountable to God. You’ve all been reduced to one level, dead. I don’t care where you park your body on Sunday or on Saturday, you’re dead until you come alive.
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Listen to the Salvation message today!
Stand on the firmness of truth. Don’t keep going back and forth. Thank Him that the forgiveness issue is settled.
Let’s pray together:
- Lord Jesus,
- I thank you for taking away my sins on the cross,
- never ever to see them again.
- Having done that, I now thank you for giving me eternal life,
- through your resurrection.
- I now receive that life.
- And I am going stand in the fact that I am a child of the living God.
- In Jesus Holy name I pray.
- Amen
All believers are now brothers and sisters in Christ.
John 3:3
3 Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.”