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- Please visit my revised message on the Finished Work and Grace Message. At some point this article will evolve... http://t.co/TQ1nyUsK 2 days ago
- When we inventory all that we accomplished today, it is a good thing if what bubbles to the top is that we EMBRACED Jesus. 5 days ago
- As I go through today's adversersity, I have to remember one key thing: this is a test of HOW I will respond.... http://t.co/lXdK2FwB 6 days ago
- Jesus was called a drunk, a sinner, a blasphemer, and empowered by Beelzebul. When we do anything significant for God, expect the same. 6 days ago
- Let's all agree with Cathy on this. http://t.co/zqJyuPQL 1 week ago
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- Sometimes we must resolve to come to the end of ourself, to the end of every thought and action independent of... http://t.co/m3IKoIkT 3 weeks ago
- Remind yourself of the times God delivered you, made a way for you, or did the impossible through you. In times of... http://t.co/YYz6Uk3M 3 weeks ago
Monthly Archives: December 2011
Grace Gone Too Far – Repentance De-emphasized
Grace doctrines that go too far are nothing new. In the early church they were rampant, alongside the other extreme: law doctrines. So it’s grace versus law today, even as back in the New Testament. Paul agaonized over his letters to the church, always dealing with one of these issues, or even both. I consider myself a grace minister, and a minister of the finished work of Christ. Other ministers calling themselves grace and finished work ministers are now spreading …
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