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Tag Archives: gospel
Trust And Obey
In Sunday School, we used to sing this song: When we walk with the Lord In the light of his word, What a glory he sheds on our way! While we do his good will, He abides with us still, … Continue reading
Posted in This I know, Uncategorized
Tagged belief, childhood, faith, gospel, legalism, pietists, trust, trust and obey
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The Problem with Pietists
Some of us who attended Sunday School as children will recall the song that goes, Be careful little eyes what you see Be careful little eyes what you see The Father up above is looking down in love So be … Continue reading
Posted in This I know
Tagged childhood god, gospel, grace, legalism, pietists, this is know
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Forgiveness is an Investment
(cross-posted here) A great post today from Molly Friesen at Route 5:9, Forgiveness is an Investment: What it Costs. She’s blogging through Paul Tripp’s book on marriage, What Did You Expect. This, and Linda’s prior post, The Dark “Benefits” of … Continue reading
Posted in The Gospel Uncensored
Tagged forgiveness, freedom, gospel, grace, The Gospel Uncensored, uncensored
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It’s at the publisher!
(cross-posted from TheGospelUncensored.com) Well, what seemed like a cycle of endless editing and rewrites has finally ended, and the manuscript, for better or worse, is at the publisher! They tell me it looks great, and now are waiting for me … Continue reading