For the past few weeks, many scriptural postings have been made. All have brought their share of opposition from many. The highlighted text in this sermon, I believe, clarifies why this has been happening.
For too long in this country, we have approached life from a secular mindset. Hopefully, God will bring us back to a more Biblical view of things.
For your perusal and discussion.
To: sheltonmac, George W Bush, Rnmomof7, enemy of the people, spudgin
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To: sola gracia
"God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him."
John Piper, my kind of "hedonist", BUMP!
5 posted on
10/05/2001 7:27:04 AM PDT by
Jerry_M
To: sola gracia; Keyes for President; Dataman; southflanknorthpawsis; Caleb1411
...the secular mindset thinks from a radically different starting point. It does not start with the Creator rights of God to display the infinite worth of his glory. It starts with man and assumes that God will conform to his rights and wishes. Good stuff. Thank you for the heads-up.
Dan
Biblical Christianity web site (note new URL)
9 posted on
10/05/2001 7:50:51 AM PDT by
BibChr
To: sola gracia
Great post sg. Thanks for the flag. BTTT.
To: sola gracia
OK, someone has to...
I would only advise that while we have seen more overt religiousness on the part of our leaders as a result of recent events, the religious right should not see this as an opportunity to try to foist religion on American daily life and further into government activity.
11 posted on
10/05/2001 8:01:18 AM PDT by
JBS
To: sola gracia;Jerry_M;cc. Uriel1975
Thanks to both of you for the flag.....I am trying to absorb this...In many ways it is consistant to my beliefs...and then in some it promps new thought
Boil that down to the most basic problem the death of Christ is meant to solve. God put Christ forward (he sent him to die) in order to demonstrate his righteousness (or justice). The problem that needed solving was that God, for some reason seemed to be unrighteous, and wanted to vindicate himself and clear his name But what created that problem? Why did God face the problem of needing to give a public vindication of his righteousness? The answer is in the last phrase of verse 25: "on account of passing over sins done beforehand."
Now what does that mean? It means that for centuries God had been doing what Psalm 103:10 says, "He does not deal with us according to our sins or requite us according to our iniquities." He just passes over them. He does not punish them.
This is a new thought to me..I have always thought of the cross as a sign of God's Mercy and Grace,the ultimate act of love for sinful man..not as an act to vindicate His name.
Any further insite would be welcome...
12 posted on
10/05/2001 9:02:18 AM PDT by
RnMomof7
To: sola gracia; BibChr
Thanks for the excellent post, sola gracia. Thank you for the ping, Dan.
To: sola gracia
Thanks for the post. Please keep me in the loop, I feel like a sponge in need of more and more Living Water.
To: sola gracia
Excellent points. When the secularists take the "man is the measure of all things" position, it only leads them to grievous error. They don't apprehend that the true awfulness and heinousness of sin is that it is treason - and it is treason against a holy Being who has done us no wrong! Their conceit is imagining they have standing to question the Almighty, Lord of the Universe!
39 posted on
10/05/2001 11:45:06 PM PDT by
185JHP
To: *Calvin
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49 posted on
12/29/2001 12:06:00 PM PST by
RnMomof7
To: sola gracia
This is a Holy week bump for a great article .
50 posted on
04/02/2004 3:42:55 PM PST by
RnMomof7
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