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Hour of Truth – 05/17/2015


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TFM-Hour-of-TruthSpeakers:

  • Paul Muller
  • Scott Bishop
  • Phillip Walthall
  • James Eutsler

Scriptures used:

  • Romans 7
  • Romans 8:7
  • Hebrews 11:6
  • 2 Corinthians 10:5
  • James 1:2
  • Romans 5:3-5

Subject:

  • By nature the flesh is bound by unbelief. It’s not the thing you will follow into the instruction of faith. The flesh is at enmity with God and it cannot please God.
  • Our every thought should be to the obedience of Christ getting rid of every other thing that exalts it’s self against Him including the carnal man.
  • One of the problems that people have is they don’t feel like they are deserving to have anything good from God therefore won’t ask anything of God and think they wouldn’t get it anyway. That’s wrong. Although we may not deserve it, God is a good and loving father who will give good things to those who ask whether we’ve been deserving of it or not. We are not good by nature in the first place and if God waited for us to be good before giving us anything we would never see anything good.
  • The natural condition of man is focusing on depression, failure, and embarrassment but there is a positive spin on these horrible situations, that we can count it all joy when we fall into these because the trying of our faith worketh patience to learn to trust God’s word and you experience God’s faithfulness over and over again to come to a place where you know God is trustworthy all the time.
  • Going through tribulations is what works patience, and patience works experience and experience works hope. This is the process that we go through to get rid of all confidence of the flesh and end up putting our confidence in Jesus and His ability not ours.
  • Jesus came to save sinners not the righteous. There are none who are righteous of themselves but it is an attitude that people have is what Jesus was pointing out. Jesus came to those who realized their need for a Savior, those who thought highly of themselves and thought they could be saved by their own means were the ones who rejected Jesus and Jesus isn’t going to spend much time dealing with such. That is why Jesus spent His time eating and drinking with publicans and sinners.
  • The gospel is something anyone can grab and hold onto regardless of what they may have done. The biggest problem people have is thinking that they get to decide who goes to heaven and who doesn’t based on their own opinion. It’s the murderers and the bank robbers or the child molesters that go to hell because they did bad things and people point fingers at them to justify themselves as being the good people in the world that deserve to go to heaven. Jesus died on the cross to cover the sins of the world. That means anybody who will receive that gift regardless of what they did. We are all guilty of sin. No one is more or less guilty because of what they did or didn’t do in the natural. Moses, King David, and Paul the Apostle are three examples of men who were guilty of murder who ended up in heaven because in the end they believed God notwithstanding their actions. It’s the people who think they are good or better than others that are in much more danger of hell fire.
  • God is good and is most deserving of our commitment to Him.
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