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“Paul's Gospel”
Wes Parr from Colorado
Paul’s Gospel has to do with SIN-DEATH-FORGIVENESS-RESURRECTION. The power of Christ’s resurrected life was to restore his Spirit...
Edwin Blackwood | Springs Reformed Church, RPCNA
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Legion: Part 2
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“ Wonderful Sermon ”
I really needed to hear this as I was at peak frustration with the hatred of Jesus I am seeing in TV and Movies. That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. God Bless

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“ Paul's Gospel ”
Paul’s Gospel has to do with SIN-DEATH-FORGIVENESS-RESURRECTION. The power of Christ’s resurrected life was to restore his Spirit which was lost in Adam. God created humanity to have his Holy Spirit or the breath of life within us (Genesis 2). Mankind was spiritually alive to God until we sinned causing the life to depart from within us. The absence of life is death. No one is in God’s image after the fall, but in the image of unbelieving Adam. All are spiritually dead. Christ came and died for the sins of the world in order to offer his salvation to the world. If Christ would not have died for all sins as the scriptures clearly proclaim, there would be no salvation to offer or give anyone. And even though the world was reconciled by the death of Christ, we are saved by the life of Christ. 1 Corinthians 15:22: For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive. 1 Corinthians 15:56: “The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law.” This is why Paul says he is now “dead to the law” so he could walk in the newness of the Spirit. Christ is the life-giving Spirit which is our salvation. Christ in you, the hope of glory.

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What Shall We Say Then?
Edwin Blackwood
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“ God is true and we are all liars ”
I think what we miss here when Paul says we have died to sin, he is really talking about the law here. He is talking about dying to the law which stirs up sin in our lives. Paul just said the law came in to INCREASE sin, not reduce it. The law does not show us how to obey God. The law shows that we CAN NOT OBEY God. Are you God manifested in the flesh? And if you say you have no sin you are a liar and the truth is not in you. What is helpful for us to understand is that the law of Moses was NEVER given to gentiles, but only to the Israelites. It defined them as a nation and also gave references to the foreshadowing’s and prophetic inferences of the coming Messiah. The old covenant remained in effect until the death and resurrection of Christ. Christ was teaching a people who thought they had no sin to forgive. He was encouraging the law so people would come to the end of themselves and embrace the new covenant. If you will not surrender to the new covenant, you cannot be saved. You cannot live by law and grace simultaneously.


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