What an awesome teaching Pastor Gregory has been doing. The title is "Remaining Faithful Because of God's Grace". I have been learning a lot and would like to share with you what the Holy Spirit has revealed to me. In the 11th Chapter of Romans, it tells us that God has a great future and plan for Israel. God demonstrates His commitment to Israel. Israel was being rebellious and was rejecting Christ. For us to be able to keep the law, we would have to be perfect. The reason why we have perfection is that we have accepted Jesus Christ in our heart and He now lives in our heart. God has a heart and a love for the Jews. But the Jews, which were Gods's people , were disobedient, and because they were disobedient, He made salvation available to the Gentiles. We also see in this Chapter that Paul did the same thing as Jesus. He went to the synagogue, and when they threw him out, he went to the Gentiles. In closing I would like to say that you and I must stay rooted in the faith God has given us and stay standing firm in that faith. We must get rooted in the Word and work our now so we can get to our tomorrow. Amen!
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Pastor Gregory has been doing an awesome teaching titled "Receiving His Wonderful Promises". Romans 8:1 (AMP) says: "There is now no condemnation (no guilty verdict, no punishment) for those who are in Christ Jesus (who believe in Him as personal Lord and Savior). Which means there is no blaming, no sentence, no conviction. This is because we are in Christ Jesus and the Father does not condemn Christ Jesus. If the Son is in us, then He cannot condemn us. The promises of God are vehicles to God's provision. If you and I want to receive His promises, we must do something. We must be in total agreement with God. If you and I follow the principal and pattern of the Word of God, then we will be guaranteed to receive His wonderful promises. We have a new life in the spirit. It is our choice. God moved upon our spirit. Romans 8:3 (NLT), "The law of Moses was unable to save us because of the weakness of our sinful nature. So God did what the law could not do. He sent His own Son in a body like the bodies we sinners have, and in that body God declared an end to sin's control over us by giving his Son as a sacrifice for our sins ". Jesus had to take the punishment that was supposed to be for us. Suffering means development. James 1:3 (NLT) tells us: "For you know that when your faith is tested your endurance has a chance to grow". What we need to do is to develop the image of Christ inside of us. And we must do that first before we can share with others the wisdom God has given us. We must be an imitator of Christ here on this earth and let the Jesus inside of us come out. Will you come in agreement and join me on this assignment God has given us? |
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