Difference between revisions of "Christ is the Answer"
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- sin, sorrow, death, judgment, eternity, | - sin, sorrow, death, judgment, eternity, | ||
− | and Christ is the ultimate answer to everyone of | + | and Christ is the ultimate answer to everyone of them. |
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− | CHRIST is God's remedy for man's | + | CHRIST is God's remedy for man's ruin. |
− | ruin. What people do with Christ is a matter of | + | |
− | life or death: "For the wages of sin is death; but | + | What people do with Christ is a matter of life or death: |
− | the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus | + | |
− | Christ our Lord" (Romans 6:23). The wages of | + | "For the wages of sin is death; |
− | sin is eternal death; the gift of God is eternal | + | |
− | life. The wages of sin is eternal separation | + | but the gift of God is eternal life |
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− | God is eternal union | + | through Jesus Christ our Lord" (Romans 6:23). |
− | God. The wages of sin (ultimately) is hell; the | + | |
− | gift of God (ultimately) is heaven | + | The wages of sin is eternal death; |
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+ | the gift of God is eternal life. | ||
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+ | The wages of sin is eternal separation from God; | ||
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+ | the gift of God is eternal union with God. | ||
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+ | The wages of sin (ultimately) is hell; | ||
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+ | the gift of God (ultimately) is heaven |
Latest revision as of 09:11, 2 June 2022
Christ is the answer.
We are faced with many perplexing problems
- sin, sorrow, death, judgment, eternity,
and Christ is the ultimate answer to everyone of them.
CHRIST is God's remedy for man's ruin.
What people do with Christ is a matter of life or death:
"For the wages of sin is death;
but the gift of God is eternal life
through Jesus Christ our Lord" (Romans 6:23).
The wages of sin is eternal death;
the gift of God is eternal life.
The wages of sin is eternal separation from God;
the gift of God is eternal union with God.
The wages of sin (ultimately) is hell;
the gift of God (ultimately) is heaven