CHRIST ALONE. FAITH ALONE. GRACE ALONE. SCRIPTURE ALONE. ALL ONLY FOR THE GLORY OF GOD. Slave of Christ, servant to saints. Reconciliation Baptist Ch., Kampala.
Conversion isn't the finish line — it's the starting gun. Dr. Lloyd-Jones shows why the apostle Paul kept praying urgently for people who were already saved, sealed, and walking in faith. The heights ahead will surprise you.
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The blood of Jesus is for washing away sin, not for covering up problems.
Moses Odel reminds us that we despise the Cross when we treat the blood like a "magic bullet" or a Christian version of sorcery.
It is about redemption, not superstition. #TheUgandanGospel
"The whole Bible teaches that God is a God of righteousness and justice and holiness. He cannot wink at sin. He cannot pretend he hasn't seen it. He cannot just say, 'I forgive you because I love you.' No, no. The whole character of God demands a righteous justice and a righteous retribution. And what happened upon the cross was that that was meted out." - Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
"The Sufferings of Christ (Remastered)" uploaded to YouTube today: https://t.co/reeCM6Lwo0
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"Trials and tribulations and failure and sin are not good in and of themselves. It's folly to pretend that they're good... They're bad. Well, how does he make the statement then, that they all work together for good? Ah, that is the whole marvel of this Christian position. They are so used by God and overruled by God and implied by God that they turn out into our good." - Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
"Working for Our Good (Remastered)" uploaded today: https://t.co/A861TopVEW
"When a prophet speaks in the name of Yahweh, if the thing does not come about or come true, that is the thing which Yahweh has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him." — Deuteronomy 18:22