Okay, just hear me out on this one.
Hebrews 11:1-12 Hebrews 11:13-16 Hebrews 11:17-19 Joel Webbon
Okay, just hear me out on this one.
There are not two separate tracks of God’s redemptive work in the world: one for Israel and another for Gentiles. God divorced Israel according to the flesh. There is now only one true Israel in accordance with the promise.
The final stage in the progression of sin is a society’s collective approval of the sinner and his perversion. However, do not be naive. Neutrality is a myth. If a society chooses to approve of sin, in order to be consistent, this society will eventually choose to condemn righteousness and all those who stand for righteousness. (Romans 1:32).
One of the clearest signs of salvation is spiritual growth. No, we will never reach a state of sinless perfection in this life. However, it is radically unbiblical to suggest that followers of Christ do not continually become more like him.
“The whole Scripture is a light shining in a dark place; a lamp or torch to be carried in the hand of a believer, while he passes through this dark world; and is in the present state of imperfection, in which he sees things but darkly… By means of it he may see and shun the stumbling blocks in his …
The most beautiful psalms and hymns were produced in the soil of suffering. *Don’t mind the sweat. Pastor Joel’s air conditioning went out, and he was preaching up a storm.