Grace, The Power of The Gospel: It's Not What You Do, But What Jesus DidRecent surveys indicate that the vast majority of Christians, those claiming to be born-again, believe that their salvation is at least in part dependent upon their behavior and actions. Yes, they believe Jesus died for their sins, but once they accept Him as their Savior they believe they must still meet a certain standard to be "good" enough. If that is true, then what is that standard and how do you know when you have met it? The church has tried to answer these questions for centuries and it always results in religious and legalistic bondage. So what is the answer? It begins by asking the right question. It is not, "What must we do?" but rather, "What did Jesus do?" By understanding the Apostle Paul's revelation of what Jesus did from the book of Romans, you will never again wonder if you're meeting the standard. |
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... live by faith. Romans 1:16,17 We don't have to atone for our own sin. We don't have to become holy enough to earn salvation. The first five chapters of Romans communicate how the Gospel is the power of God. It's what produces the life ...
... live by faith. Romans 1:16,17 We don't have to atone for our own sin. We don't have to become holy enough to earn salvation. The first five chapters of Romans communicate how the Gospel is the power of God. It's what produces the life ...
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... of salvation independent of our performance. Every false religion—even religious Christianity—puts the burden of salvation upon the individual. In other words, “salvation” is based upon your performance. If you live holy.
... of salvation independent of our performance. Every false religion—even religious Christianity—puts the burden of salvation upon the individual. In other words, “salvation” is based upon your performance. If you live holy.
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... live holy enough, do enough good things, observe all of these rituals and rules, then you might be able to be saved. The problem is—and Romans makes it crystal clear—that none of us can live up to those standards. We can't save ...
... live holy enough, do enough good things, observe all of these rituals and rules, then you might be able to be saved. The problem is—and Romans makes it crystal clear—that none of us can live up to those standards. We can't save ...
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Grace, the Power of the Gospel: It's Not What You Do, But What Jesus Did Andrew Wommack Limited preview - 2007 |
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