God has made the issue of SALVATION the simplest but yet a sacred - TopicsExpress



          

God has made the issue of SALVATION the simplest but yet a sacred thing, Here is another Big TRUTH I hv just been able to understand through holy the spirit. Salvation is a way that God in his gracious mercy has perfectly designed in Christ Jesus to lead humanity back to Him,the benefits which shall later be discussed in the course of this wonderful study is actually to our own advantage;I shall make u see the impact of Satan on this wonderful plans of God for u. Until we stop believing in ourselves for salvation and come to understanding that our sacrifices so to say inform of going to Church on Sundays,our membership as a church worker, our church denominations and doctrines,our educational attainment;know-how and wisdom and above all our Good deeds,doesnt guarantee our salvation. See what the bible has to say about each of them (Hebrew 10:1-4,Mat.11:25) I see them all as Fat lies from Satan,as part of it deceptions he blindfolds us not to realize that whatever Good deeds we acclaim to ourselves is always on a purpose which is to satisfy our Egocentric desire(flesh) by making us believe we are satisfying our conscience and as such rendering acceptable services onto God. Funny enough,the simple Truth about conscience is that God never recognized it as a basis for salvation;its just another cheat mode in Satans deceptive protocol. Conscience is a moral sense of right and wrong as felt by a person and Bible explained it as when Adam and Eve were trying to hide there nakedness from God Gen3:7-10;lol u can imagine how useless Conscience is;who is deceiving who? Brethren,in my subsequent write up through the help of the holy spirit I shall be telling us understand the simple Truth on how the Grace of God in Christ Jesus can bring us to salvation and how to hold onto it without fear of it being stolen by Satan. God bless u +2348130237261, 2851E544
Posted on: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 09:29:53 +0000

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