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    With God At Dawn

    Service for God and with God We then, as workers together with him, beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain. 2 Corinthians 6:1. In the life of Christ, everything was made subordinate to His work, the great work of redemption which He came to accomplish. And the same...
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    With God At Dawn

    Repentence Christ is ready to set us free from sin, but He does not force the will; and if by persistent transgression the will itself is wholly bent on evil, and we do not desire to be set free, if we will not accept His grace, what more can He do? We have destroyed ourselves by our...
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    The rapture? The comimg of Christ.

    Maybe this link will shed a little more light on the subject. https://www.peacefinders.org/Futurism
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    Purgatory, Catholic Bible vs Protestant Bible

    Not a problem for Protestants as they reject the authority of the Catholic Church to determine any doctrine concerning Christianity. It is a worldly religion created by a Satanic blending of the gospel truth with paganism in order to rule the world. Would you drink a glass of pure water if...
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    Purgatory, Catholic Bible vs Protestant Bible

    Here is a not so subtle revision from the Catholic Bible, New King James version (Protestant Bible). Hint: Compare the second commandment. You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the...
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    Purgatory, Catholic Bible vs Protestant Bible

    The people did not have access to the Bible during the period of time you are discussing. This period of time was also known as the dark ages. Why not do little research on the true Saints of history, the people who studied their Bible and identified the Catholic Church as the anti-Christ...
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    With God At Dawn

    Repentance But let none deceive themselves with the thought that God, in His great love and mercy, will yet save even the rejecters of His grace. The exceeding sinfulness of sin can be estimated only in the light of the cross. When men urge that God is too good to cast off the sinner, let...
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    With God At Dawn

    Repentance God does not regard all sins as of equal magnitude; there are degrees of guilt in His estimation, as well as in that of man; but however trifling this or that wrong act may seem in the eyes of men, no sin is small in the sight of God. Man’s judgment is partial, imperfect; but...
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    The rapture? The comimg of Christ.

    [Mat 13:37-43 KJV] 37 He answered and said unto them, He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man; 38 The field is the world; the good seed are the children of the kingdom; but the tares are the children of the wicked [one]; 39 The enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of...
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    The rapture? The comimg of Christ.

    So, what is the latest? My Bible hasn’t changed.
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    With God At Dawn

    Repentance The sinner may resist this love, may refuse to be drawn to Christ; but if he does not resist he will be drawn to Jesus; a knowledge of the plan of salvation will lead him to the foot of the cross in repentance for his sins, which have caused the sufferings of God’s dear Son...
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    The rapture? The comimg of Christ.

    Why do you say that? Jesus warned us that it is a matter of eternity: "[Mat 24:4-5, 11, 23-25 KJV] 4 And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you. 5 For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many. ... 11 And many false prophets shall rise...
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    With God At Dawn

    Repentance The prayer of David after his fall, illustrates the nature of true sorrow for sin. His repentance was sincere and deep. There was no effort to palliate his guilt; no desire to escape the judgment threatened, inspired his prayer. David saw the enormity of his transgression; he saw...
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    With God At Dawn

    Repentance How shall a man be just with God? How shall the sinner be made righteous? It is only through Christ that we can be brought into harmony with God, with holiness; but how are we to come to Christ? Many are asking the same question as did the multitude on the Day of Pentecost, when...
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    With God At Dawn

    The Sinner’s Need of Christ To all, there is but one answer, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” John 1:29. Many are the figures by which the Spirit of God has sought to illustrate this truth, and make it plain to souls that long to be freed from the burden of...
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    With God At Dawn

    The Sinner’s Need of Christ Education, culture, the exercise of the will, human effort, all have their proper sphere, but here they are powerless. They may produce an outward correctness of behavior, but they cannot change the heart; they cannot purify the springs of life. There must be a...
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    With God At Dawn

    The Sinner’s Need of Christ Man was originally endowed with noble powers and a well-balanced mind. He was perfect in his being, and in harmony with God. His thoughts were pure, his aims holy. But through disobedience, his powers were perverted, and selfishness took the place of love. His...
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    With God At Dawn

    God’s Love for Man God so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten Son.” He gave Him not only to live among men, to bear their sins, and die their sacrifice. He gave Him to the fallen race. Christ was to identify Himself with the interests and needs of humanity. He who was one with God...
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    With God At Dawn

    God’s Love for Man It was to redeem us that Jesus lived and suffered and died. He became “a Man of Sorrows,” that we might be made partakers of everlasting joy. God permitted His beloved Son, full of grace and truth, to come from a world of indescribable glory, to a world marred and blighted...
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    With God At Dawn

    In case there is anyone here who never read this . . . One Solitary Life By James Allan Francis "He was born in an obscure village, a child of a peasant woman. He grew up in another obscure village where he worked in a carpenter shop until he was thirty. Then for three years he was an...