Wednesday – 03/30/2016
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Speakers:
- Robin Atherton
- Ann Eutsler
- Karen Hocker
- Megan Atherton
Scriptures used:
- Galatians 2
- Titus 2:3-5
- Romans 7-8
- James 1:3
- James 1:2
- Matthew 22:37-40
- Psalms 39:23
- Psalms 26
Subject:
- It is in all our nature to turn to self-righteousness.
- Paul went, then ministered by revelation of the Lord, not of man, nor himself.
- To be brethren is to be of like faith, it is important to recognize those of like faith and those who aren’t.
- Liberty is freedom from the bondage of the law that we could not keep.
- Paul had a zeal for ministering and standing in the Gospel and was not moved.
- Paul corrected Peter out of love, it was his responsibility to speak what he knew to be right, as it is ours also.
- Our actions speak louder than words.
- We are only justified by the faith of Christ, if we walk in that we are walking uprightly. His faith is constant, ours is fickle.
- The Gospel gives me access to choose with my mind the things of the Lord.
- Our first reaction is to fall, then we can count it all joy.
- He is well able to perform His work in us.
- There is nothing that can separate us from Christ if we are in Him.
- We need to be patient with each other and ourselves.
- Every time we walk in doubt, beat ourselves up or try to walk in our own righteousness, we frustrate the grace of God.
- King David and Paul the Apostle are those whose faith we should follow. They prayed and believed.
- We can say a lot but bear no fruit, it’s the doing of it that brings fruit.
- Don’t frustrate the grace of God.