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Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet.

January 22, 2021

Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet. – Thomas Watson

Filed Under: Profound, sin Tagged With: bitter, forgiveness, salvation, saved, sin, sweet, Thomas Watson

No one can be saved until they know they are lost…

April 30, 2020

No one can be saved until they know they are lost. No one believes the good news until they know the bad news. – Dr. Steven J. Lawson

Filed Under: Honest Tagged With: bad news, belief, Dr. Steven J. Lawson, good news, salvation, saved

The cross not only saves us; it animates and assures us.

April 2, 2020

The cross not only saves us; it animates and assures us. – Ligon Duncan

Filed Under: cross, Salvation, Uplifting Tagged With: assurance, cross, jesus, Ligon Duncan, salvation, saved

Tragically, we buy the lie that the gospel is only for the unconverted.

November 5, 2019

Tragically, we buy the lie that the gospel is only for the unconverted. – Don Carson

Filed Under: gospel, Honest Tagged With: christian, Don Carson, everyday, gospel, lie, life, saved

You Cannot Make Men Good

September 25, 2019

You Cannot Make Men Good

You cannot make men good by law.

Filed Under: Honest, Humor, Profound, SermonQuotes Tagged With: good, grace, law, letterkills, man, men, saved

I hate the phrase “accept Jesus.” It sounds is as if he needs our approval…

February 26, 2019

I hate the phrase “accept Jesus.” It sounds is as if he needs our approval. He is Lord whether we “accept” him or not. Isn’t it more important that he accepts us? – Richard Hodges

Filed Under: Profound Tagged With: eternal salvation, prayer, Richard Hodges, saved

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