Monday, May 28, 2018

You can’t be forgiven if you don’t want to be

Morning: Psalm 25; Proverbs 10:1-12; 1 Timothy 1:1-17
That Jesus’ opponents asked how he did such amazing things proves he did them.  Also, you wouldn’t accuse someone of witchcraft if they were not accomplishing remarkable acts of healing.  But if Jesus had defeated evil, why would he employ evil means?  His opponents lied, to discredit all the good he was doing … Trouble is, when you discount the power of God’s good Spirit in bringing healing and forgiveness, you rule out the possibility that you too may receive forgiveness and healing by the same Spirit.  You can’t experience forgiveness if you don’t trust the one who forgives.

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