The Bible is clear, no one is saved by their own goodness or works, but one can only be saved by God's grace, through faith in Jesus Christ, alone. But if someone would think that they are beyond saving, because they have just lived too bad of a life, then this passages demonstrates the hope that anyone has who trusts in Christ Jesus. Because the truth of the matter is, God saves even the worst of sinners. And not only does He save sinners who trust in Christ alone for their salvation, but then he calls them into His service, to be an instrument of His glory. This was true of the Apostle Paul and it is true of us, who trust in Christ. And now that we are called into the service of our King, that service includes preaching and defending the Gospel. The Gospel of the person and work of Jesus Christ. The Gospel that was shared with us, that we would know our need of salvation and turn to Jesus alone to be saved, and so come to know God's mercy and overflowing grace. That Gospel is the message we have been entrusted with to proclaim and defend.
Faith Alone: Dead to Sin But Alive to God
Faith Alone: Are We to Continue In Sin?
Faith Alone: In Adam or in Christ; Part 2
Faith Alone: In Adam Or In Christ Part 1
Faith Alone: In Adam All Die
Faith Alone: Since We Have Been Justified, Part 2
Faith Alone: Since We Have Been Justified; Part 1
Faith Alone: Justification by Faith
The Importance of the Resurrection
Good Friday
Faith Alone: God Is Able
Faith Alone: Grace Alone
Faith Alone: The Father of All Who Believe
Faith Alone: Justification Has Always Been By Faith
Faith Alone: What Becomes of Boasting, Distinctions, and the Law
Faith Alone: How God Justifies & Remains Just
Faith Alone: The Use of the Law in the Gospel
Faith Alone: No One Is Righteous
Faith Alone: God Is A Righteous Judge
Faith Alone: God Is Faithful
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