One time an evangelist was teaching little children a portion of a hymn that says: "I need no other argument, I want no other plea; It is enough that Jesus died, and rose again for me."
He then asked the children: "Why do you think that I can say that it is enough that Jesus died?"
Several unsatisfactory answers were given, but then a little girl said: "It is enough for you because it is enough for God."
Exactly! Spot on!
My friend, learn and realize that the death of Christ on the cross for you was, is, and will forever be enough for God when it comes to your salvation. Do you have faith in Him and what He did on the cross to find it enough as well?
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
GOSPEL NUGGET #648
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
GOSPEL NUGGET # 647
Pr 29:5 A man who flatters his neighbor spreads a net for his feet.
Let's apply this to spiritual deception. The devil is like the man here who flatters you so that you will be entangled and suffer an eternal fall.
He will make you think that you are a good person, that you are not as bad as the others, that your sins are not as serious as the others, that your good works will somehow cover-up and outweigh the sinful things that you have done. He will make you satisfied with your self so that you will never, ever trust in Christ and what He did on the cross for your salvation.
Repent! Realize that you are a sinner, helpless, and hopeless in yourself to save yourself. Be roused from the intoxication of having a high opinion of yourself.
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
GOSPEL NUGGET #646
Is Your Faith Just an Intellectual Agreement?
One of the reasons why people can't believe that salvation is by faith is because of their misunderstanding of what faith is. To them, faith is an intellectual assent or mental agreement of a certain proposition. Example: Proposition --- Jesus existed
Sunday, November 22, 2020
GOSPEL NUGGET # 645
Many people say: "I feel that I am such a terrible sinner! I can't forgive myself. I can't come to God just like that! I must be made to suffer for what I did before I go to God."
Realize that the Lord Jesus dying for us at the cross of Calvary was infinitely and eternally harsh enough, hard enough, and condemning enough for what you did and what you could ever do. Yes, God was harsh, hard, and condemning on us in Christ at Calvary. There on the cross, He was your substitute who suffered terribly for your sins.
Come now to God via Christ. Receive forgiveness of sins by trusting Him and what He did on the cross for you.
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
GOSPEL NUGGET #644
Be In Christ And Share In His History And Destiny
The words "In Christ" is an idea that is repeated again and again in the New Testament. It means to be united to Christ. To be united to Him is to share in His history and destiny.
Christ's History --- He suffered and died and was raised from the dead
Christ's Destiny --- Among other things, He will reign forever and ever in a New Universe
You want all that? You want payment for your sins? You want a new life? You want a glorious future?
Be in Christ and you can have it all! In Christ, you'll have your sins paid up for (He suffered and died for sins). In Christ, you'll have a new life (He was raised from the dead). In Christ, you will have a glorious future (He will reign forever and ever)
His history and His destiny can be yours if you are united to Him! And you can be in Him through the bonds of faith! Trust Him as your history and you will have Him as your destiny!
Monday, November 16, 2020
GOSPEL NUGGET #643
Le 9:24 and fire came out from before the LORD and consumed the burnt offering and the fat on the altar. When all the people saw it, they shouted and fell on their faces.
After the animal sacrifice (the burnt offering) was offered on the altar, fire came out from God and consumed it. The fire from God was a symbolic demonstration of His acceptance of the sacrifice. Instead of His judgment falling on them, it fell on the symbolic sacrifice.
All these were symbols pointing to the real efficacious sacrifice on the cross of Calvary. The sacrifice was a symbol of the Lord Jesus Christ on the altar of the cross of Calvary. There, the wrath of God fell on Him. There, on the cross, He was consumed by the wrath of God. God owned Him as Man's sacrifice for his sins.
The question is --- Do we accept Him, trust in Him and what He did on the cross, as the satisfactory sacrifice that could appease the wrath of God against us?
Monday, November 9, 2020
GOSPEL NUGGET #642
Greek Study Shows That Good Works Died For Our Sins And Was Raised From The Dead