Salvation is the first step in knowing God.
In the Bible, there’s two people that suffered greatly, Jesus and Job. Both of their sufferings were misinterpreted by almost everybody around them.
As we learn more about God we need to be sure to keep things simple, and keep the main thing, the main thing; which is salvation.
Our way of looking at the suffering of ourselves and others, often reveals flaws in our theology.
God’s resurrection power, which He offers us, overcomes all things including sin and death.
This is not heaven. I am not perfect, yet.
I am not perfect.
The person sitting to my right is not perfect.
The person sitting to my left is not perfect.
The pastor I am listening to, is not perfect.
The person who I rode to church with, is not perfect.
The person I’m riding home with, is not perfect.
The person sitting in my chair right now, is not perfect.
As born-again Christians, we are not perfect, but we should be, ‘being perfected’.
Many people think God tests us to see if we will ‘pass’ or ‘fail’. Yet God already knows everything and does not need a test to know everything.
Paul was trusting in the righteousness of Christ, not in his own righteousness.
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