You may experience a moral conversion, going from being immoral to being a moral person, but, if you have not availed of the payment for your sins provided at the cross of Calvary, through faith in it, you are still a guilty soul.
The Bible says: " ... without shedding of blood is no remission of sins." Heb. 9:22
It's not our moral conversion that takes away our guilt. It's the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ
Friday, February 26, 2021
GOSPEL NUGGET #652
Thursday, February 25, 2021
GOSPEL NUGGET #651
What's wrong with a salvation that's by faith in Christ plus doing good works? Eventually and ultimately, you will trust in the latter more than the former, making you, essentially, trust in your good works alone for salvation. Just as you can't serve two masters at the same time so you can't trust in two Saviors equally at the same time. The focus of one's trust in this scheme will gravitate toward the good works part. Since Christ's work and part are already done so the heart will now focus on doing the good works part which will have to be an endeavor that will go on for life. At the bottom of things, it all boils down to trusting in good works for salvation. It necessarily results in the denial of Christ alone as Savior.
Sunday, February 21, 2021
GOSPEL NUGGET #650
Archaeologists: Noah Scolded A Man During The Flood For
Praying The Ark's Prayer
"Noah's Ark, I invite you to come into my heart. Come and live in my heart. I believe that you can save me out of these rampaging waters. Amen!" he prayed.
"Don't pray it in! Get yourself in! Rely on the ark!" Noah shouted. But the
man continued to sincerely pray the Ark's prayer without stepping into it. He capped it off by signing a card. Noah
last saw him being devoured and gobbled up by the waters of judgment.
It is feared that many today are doing the same. Many are trusting in the prayer they made to the Savior instead of trusting in the Savior through that prayer.
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Sunday, February 14, 2021
GOSPEL NUGGET #649
It was the Lord Jesus Christ who worked FOR our salvation, and He offers it to us. To say: "I will work FOR my salvation" is to reject what He did for us. It's saying in His face: "Thanks, but no thanks! I will work FOR it instead."
Don't be proud to reject His offer. Be humble enough to receive it by allowing Him to do it for you, trusting in His work for your salvation.