Jesus Christ Forgives Sins (Mark 2:1-12)
/Mark presents for us the answer to the true problem of sin - he presents to us Jesus Christ, who forgives sins.
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Mark presents for us the answer to the true problem of sin - he presents to us Jesus Christ, who forgives sins.
In stark contrast to our dark former life, as Christians we now have immeasurable blessings because of our union with Christ.
Christians who stand firm in the Gospel shun self-reliance, and strive to locate their sufficiency in Christ alone, not only at their conversion, but also in their ongoing sanctification.
As Christians living in an evil world, we must always be on guard, striving to protect the Truth from those who seek to steal our joy and distort the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
As partners in the Gospel, God calls on us to be faithful agents of encouragement toward one another, as we joyfully give our lives in the service of His people.While our Gospel partnership comes with many necessary challenges, it should comfort us that we are not alone, especially when it comes to our trials and troubles.
As partners in the Gospel, God calls on us to be faithful agents of encouragement toward one another, as we joyfully give our lives in the service of His people.
As partners in the Gospel, Christians now have the privilege of joyfully laying down their lives for others out of a sincere love for God and His people.
As born-again Christians, it should be our delight and devotion to be studying the Word of God, knowing that as our Bible intake goes, so goes our spiritual health and vitality in our pursuit of holiness.
As new creations in Christ, we are to set aside fleshliness and pursue a lifestyle that builds up the body of Christ.
As servants of Christ, we must combat ungodly thinking with the truth.
Through His grace and compassion for mankind, God invites us all to come to Him! Those who respond to His call and repent will be supernaturally transformed through His Word and experience God's joy and peace forever.
Christmas provides us with a wonderful opportunity to be reminded of and apply ourselves to giving to God what He desires most from us, and what He Himself made possible by the giving of His own Beloved Son.
Our diligent and relentless pursuit of personal holiness is beneficial for personal growth, and also inevitably leads to preserving the Gospel unity that Christ died to establish.
If we're going to preserve Gospel unity in the church, we should strive to daily contemplate not only Christ's humiliation at His Incarnation, but also His glorious exaltation to the right hand of the Father.
Our ongoing, heartfelt, gazing upon the glory Christ in His Incarnation, is a sure antidote against the deadly sin of pride, and what propels us to a life of greater humility and loving service toward others, following the supreme example of our Lord.
Our experience of God's lavish Grace humbles us as believers, so that we are able, then, to adopt a selfless and considerate approach in our inter-personal relationships, for God's Glory and the Good of our brethren.
As citizens of a Heavenly Kingdom, we must walk worthy of the great calling with which we have been called, for the greater progress of the Gospel of our King.
Our gracious Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, has given us loving and truthful instructions for engaging sin in the church in a restorative manner, which ultimately puts the beauty of the Gospel on display.
Our gracious Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, has given us loving and truthful instructions for engaging sin in the church in a restorative manner, which ultimately puts the beauty of the Gospel on display.
To persevere during crisis, the believer must recognize their difficulty, respond with dependence on God, and realize their duties as His child.
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