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When we consider what it means to be lost eternally, surely we hope to be saved from our sins.
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When we consider what it means to be lost eternally, surely we hope to be saved from our sins.
It is hard to understand that some people in the world are “without excuse” when it comes to knowing God. However, God says that we are without excuse because God can be known to a great degree through nature.
Following our study of Why Baptism and Why Repentance, we now affirm the important role confession of faith plays in our salvation. What does it mean for us and for the world? Most importantly, what does it mean to the Lord?
Following last week’s lesson on Why Baptism?, we look today at the Lord’s command to “repent or perish.” What does repentance mean and how does it apply to life now and eternally?
What does God see in baptism that He desires all the world to see and obey? What real difference does baptism make?
There are things we must not do, places we must not go, and things we must not be looking at. Paul speaks to some of those things in this passage.
We all have a divine appointment with the Day of Judgment. Each day we are writing our own book of life, the contents of which will be revealed on that Day. The question is, will we find our names written in the Lamb’s Book of Life?
Life is filled with uncertainty, but there are things that God permits us to be absolutely certain about.
As we busy ourselves with life, we forget some important things. One thing we must not forget is that the Lord has promised us that He will return. May we live with this knowledge until He does return.
Simon of Cyrene is the story of a man who was not looking for a cross, but the cross of Jesus found him. Today, there are those who are intentionally looking for the cross, while there are others who find the cross accidentally.