God Sovereignly Uses Sinners

God Sovereignly Uses Sinners

God doesn’t need men, but God chooses to use men at times to accomplish His sovereign will. We see this all the way through the Bible. He uses believers and unbelievers. Though absolutely sovereign, all knowing, all wise, and everywhere present, God uses sinners to accomplish His will. Believer, don’t think that your faithful service to your local body of believers is insignificant or accounts for little or nothing. God sees. God will use it even if you do not understand how. Eternity will reveal how your faithful service was used by the Lord in amazing ways.

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Is The God Of The Old Testament A God Of Wrath And The God Of The New Testament A God Of Grace?

Is The God Of The Old Testament A God Of Wrath And The God Of The New Testament A God Of Grace?

"If you go to a church that doesn’t have doctrinally oriented expository preaching, it will show up as theological shallowness and lack of discernment in the congregation."

Don’t let those who do not know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, or those who have not read the entirety of the Bible, tell you that the God of the Old Testament is different than the God of the New Testament. There is only one God. He has chosen to manifest Himself in three distinct persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He is an immutable God and cannot change. In both testaments we see all of His divine attributes on display.

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SHOULD YOU PUT YOUR TRUST IN MEN?

SHOULD YOU PUT YOUR TRUST IN MEN?

When people fail us, and they will, just as we will fail others, we must keep things in biblical perspective. Sin-cursed mankind is only partially reliable and trustworthy. We don’t want those we trust the most to sin against us, but if they do we only need to look at our own sin-cursed hearts to understand why. This is why the Bible condemns putting an absolute or complete trust in human beings. It is folly to do so for sooner or later they may let us down and sin against us, even in horrible ways.

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