July 6, 2009
July 6, 2009 | 4 Comments
Interview with Lou Engle
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Appalling Grace
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July 7th, 2009 @ 5:42 pm
I kind of see it like this, Jesus died for our sins, and through him we find forgiveness. If, however, we continue to sin thinking we can just ask to be forgiven only to just blatantly sin again, it’s almost as if we have slapped God in the face. It’s insulting to do something like that…
We are saved but does that mean we won’t mess up? Of course we will mess up, we aren’t perfect. We may sin, but then if we are truly repentant, we will stop doing that sin, and turn to God for true grace.
July 7th, 2009 @ 10:35 pm
Amen. It sounds like good postmodern/emergent theology–the idea that humility is the sum of the Christian life.
July 10th, 2009 @ 9:34 am
While I understand the concept of “Desperation” I would also suggest that prayer and fasting are necessary and effective in times when we are not desperate. The point being that prayer and fasting is a lifestype, not a lifeboat.
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July 10th, 2009 @ 9:35 am
typos
The point being that prayer and fasting are a lifestyle, not a lifeboat.