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Archibald Brown points us to the Scriptures that speak of the never-ending forgiveness of our Redeemer.
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Archibald Brown next addresses this great question: Who but our God pardons so willingly? He draws the answer from accounts in the Gospel records.
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Zechariah 14:7; 1 John 2:1
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Archibald Brown next addresses this great question: Who but our God pardons at such a cost - the cost of His own Son?
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Today we begin a series examining the infinite grace of God in salvation, from a sermon by 19th-century Reformed Baptist preacher Archibald Brown.
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At the beginning of Colossians 1:10, Paul tells us the legitimate goal of Bible knowledge: "that you may walk worthy of the Lord."
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The most practical thing a Christian can do is to prayerfully read, study and internalize God's Word.
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Believing on the Lord Jesus Christ liberates Christians to use their minds in a way that the unbeliever cannot even understand.
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Paul tells the Colossian believers that precise and correct knowledge of God's will - not mere nebulous feelings - is possible.
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Scripture utterly demolishes the arguments of those who claim that the regenerated believer is not eternally secure.