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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?
Today we begin a series examining the infinite grace of God in salvation, from a sermon by 19th-century Reformed Baptist preacher Archibald Brown.
At the beginning of Colossians 1:10, Paul tells us the legitimate goal of Bible knowledge: "that you may walk worthy of the Lord."
The most practical thing a Christian can do is to prayerfully read, study and internalize God's Word.
Believing on the Lord Jesus Christ liberates Christians to use their minds in a way that the unbeliever cannot even understand.
Paul tells the Colossian believers that precise and correct knowledge of God's will - not mere nebulous feelings - is possible.
Scripture utterly demolishes the arguments of those who claim that the regenerated believer is not eternally secure.
Believing the Gospel of Christ is the thing that makes knowledge of God's will possible. Precise and correct knowledge of God's will is possible.Ã?Â
In this sermon Dr. Lloyd-Jones demonstrates from Scripture the impossibility of the regenerated believer ever becoming lost again.
Paul reminds believers that it is the Gospel of Christ, and the Gospel alone, that has changed everything for them.