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God’s marvelous grace
There is no greater grace – than God’s grace toward mankind.
“What marvelous grace of the damning God, who would go so far out of His way to “un-condemn” me, to “un-do” His “God damn”, His damnation of me, to save me forever for Himself. To love me – at all. That is the grace of God.” – Source: Oh How Marvelous
The “forgiving God” is the God of grace that teaches us to reject sin (Titus 2:11-12). Salvation does not just blissfully get you to Heaven. God in His grace is asking you to repent. There is no salvation if there is no repentance.
His grace calls you to turn. Have you turned from your ways -and- turned to His way? See: Turn from – Turn to
“…God raised up His Servant and Son [Jesus], and sent Him to bless you by turning every one of you from your wicked ways.” – Acts 3:26
“11 For the [remarkable, undeserved] grace of God that [a]brings salvation has appeared to all men. 12 It teaches us to reject ungodliness and worldly (immoral) desires, and to live sensible, upright, and godly lives [lives with a purpose that reflect spiritual maturity] in this present age….” – Titus 2:11-12
- You cannot keep your sin and get saved.
- You cannot practice (whatever sin) – and be saved.
- You cannot keep your sin and get the holiness of God in you. What are you thinking?!
God can forgive anyone of any sin. Anyone. Anything. He is that merciful and loving. God’s message is very clear on this.
But we must repent first. When we pass from here to there and come before God in His World Heaven, there will be no legit sins there, no unrepentant sinners. They all will be sinners there in Heaven — but only sinners saved by His grace through faith (Romans 5:2, Romans 3:24).
– Source: Keeping sin AND getting God’s Holiness also
Sinning
We all do it (Romans 3:23, Romans 5:12). It’s called “sin“, “wickedness“, “disobedience“. Christians sin, but they do not accept sin as okay.
Keeping sin is called “practicing sin” or “living in sin“. And that is what the unsaved do – not the born again.
“Are you still so dull
[and unable to
put things together]?”
– Matthew 15:16
“…I have forewarned you,
that those who practice such things
will not inherit
the kingdom of God.”
– Verse 21 of Galatians 5:16-21
If you are not growing
to reject sin more and more,
then you are objectively revealing
you are not close to Jesus
– because the grace of Jesus
teaches us to reject sin.
There is a huge difference:
* the unsaved accept their wrongdoing, “practicing sin“, “living in sin“, not wanting to acknowledge the Lordship of Christ. They are slaves to sin (Romans 6:1-14, Romans 8:9).
whereas
* the true follower of Jesus will confess their sin as sin — and turn from it. Little by little they become more and more like Jesus. One who is born again is not a slave to sin (Romans 6:1-14).
Repenting of sin
Repenting of sin is agreement with God that you are in rebellion against Him. Repenting is accepting Him as Lord and Savior. Repenting is agreeing with Jesus that you need His forgiveness. It is an act of choosing to turn away from sin and live for Him from now on.
God is asking you to repent: Agree with God and choose Him over sin. Make Him your Lord. Make Him your Savior. Deliver yourself 100% to Jesus.
No holding-back. No equivocating. No mamby-pamby “Okay Man you got me” nonsense. You bow your heart before the Creator of all that is. You humble yourself like never before.
All of you for all of Him
– Luke 10:27
We must acknowledge Him for who He is – God Almighty, our Holy Holy God, the One Creator God who is and was and is to come.
I confessed my sinfulness and accepted Jesus. Jesus saved me. He can save you.
FOR MORE:
Jeremiah 7:4-9
“4 Do not trust in the deceptive and lying words [of the false prophets….”
8 “Behold, you are trusting in deceptive and useless words that bring no benefit….
Jeremiah 7:10
“10 ..and [then dare to] come and stand before Me in this house, which is called by My Name, and say,
‘We are protected and set free
[by this act of religious ritual]!’
—only to go on with this wickedness
and these disgusting and loathsome things?“
God is asking you to repent Excerpt:
Repentance is admitting your sinfulness to God, in a prayer, and turning away from that sinfulness – turning to God. The word image is – stop, turn around, and go the other way.
When we are living for self, without regard to God and His agenda, then we need to stop, turn around, away from “that“ — and actively walk towards God (repent) – actually start following His agenda instead of our own agenda (actually follow Him).
Acknowledge God and consider Him worth knowing
The non-stop work of God inside you and me
How you can know you are a Christian
The Gift by His Precious, Undeserved Grace
Through grace and sheer mercy Excerpt:
He came down to die for me. My response of confession and acknowledgement is all He requires. That is why I fall on my face (in my heart, my most humble position) overwhelmed, and so gratefully speak to God in prayer (from my innermost being), barely able to choose the words because the thought floods my soul:
“Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you, God, my Father.
How undeservedly I come to You,
rejoicing in my elevated position
in You because
You have forgiven me of all my sin.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank You for making me
Your forever child,
forever
never to be condemned again.
Forever to be loved
and accepted
in Your Kingdom in Heaven.
Wow. How amazing is
your love for a sinner,
just as I am.”
God forgives all wrongdoings of all repentant sinners, no exception
About past sins and being forgiven now Excerpt:
When you turn from your sinfulness
(true “repentance“),
and turn to Christ for His forgiveness
(“accept Christ” and His ways),
He then recreates you in that instant
and you become “born again“.
Keeping sin AND getting God’s Holiness also
Claiming a sin as – God’s will for you
What following Christ is NOT Note: See the list…
Following Christ? The Bible tells us – NOT IF you are:….
“I have forewarned you,
that those who
practice such things
will not
inherit the kingdom of God”
– Verse 21 of Galatians 5:16-21 NASB
“Are you still so dull
[and unable to
put things together]?”
– Matthew 15:16
Is Jesus’ worldview your worldview?
Explaining the basic Christian experience
What God asks of us in the Bible
Being faithful, little by little
Being great “Being great means….”
“In this world we are like Jesus.”
– See: 1 John 4:13-18 NIV
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