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Today many churches are telling people, "Come as you are," when what they really mean is, "Stay as you are"...as in, "Stay in your sins."
Concluding his powerful sermon, "Who Is A Pardoning God Like Thee?", Archibald Brown addresses the vital doctrine of the Christian's sanctification, and its relationship to God's saving grace.
Whose pardon but that of our God is so full of grace? He has no reason to forgive us, except for His gracious purposes.
"God never brings old scores up again, or taunts with the past whilst He forgives the present."
Archibald Brown points us to the Scriptures that speak of the never-ending forgiveness of our Redeemer.
Archibald Brown next addresses this great question: Who but our God pardons so willingly? He draws the answer from accounts in the Gospel records.
Zechariah 14:7; 1 John 2:1
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."
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