How can God ever “justify the ungodly” without becoming an abomination to Himself? “He who says to the wicked, ‘You are righteous,’ peoples will curse him, nations will abhor him [Proverbs 24:24]. How can God say to sinners like us, “You are righteous,” without violating His own character? How can God ever save us from Himself and His own righteousness and justice? . . . Repentant sinners know that they deserve to be punished, and that it would not be right for them not to be. They know that God cannot just “sweep their sins under the rug” and forget about them. Hence, the cry of their hearts is, “How can a just God ever smile upon me? How can this burden of guilt be removed? How can God pronounce a blessing upon me? How can a man like me be in the right before God!” There is only one answer to this dilemma. Someone has to pay for the sinner’s sins. Justice must be satisfied. Either it will be satisfied by the sinner’s own suffering forever in Hell, or it must be satisfied by someone else on the sinner’s behalf.
- Charles Leiter
What Is the nature of entering into Temptation?
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by Mike Ratliff 41 Keep watching and praying that you may not enter into
temptation; the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” Matthew 26:41
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2 comments:
Very good blog, Nicky, and thank you for including me in your links. I've included you in mine as well.
Keep contending, brother.
Soli deo Gloria!
Love what you're doing with your blog. And you can just call me Nick. :)
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