To understand grace we need to understand sin. God's amazing love and compassion is witnessed right at the start in how He deals with the first sin - not immediately executing justice but allowing hope and a promise of a saviour. As Christians we must ever hold the hope of the victory of Christ before our eyes and resist the temptation to question God's word and ways for that is where sin begins and discipleship stumbles.
Thoughts, sermons, and articles from a sinner saved by grace alone and washed in The Blood of King Jesus
Friday, 6 March 2015
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