Category: Substitutionary Atonement

How Could a Just and Holy God Justify Me?!

Have you ever wondered in your own personal life why somehow there is great difficulty to devote  yourself toward godly things? It may differ with you, but in the experience of my own soul this happens so often when my hope, my trust, my joy, my peace is depending on anything but God. I find great ease to fall into sin when the eyes of my heart cease to look at the Throne of grace. I ...


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How Could a Just and Holy God Justify Me?!

Have you ever wondered in your own personal life why somehow there is great difficulty to devote  yourself toward godly things? It may differ with you, but in the experience of my own soul this happens so often when my hope, my trust, my joy, my peace is depending on anything but God. I find great ease to fall into sin when the eyes of my heart cease to look at the Throne of grace. I ...


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What Grace is This?

For those of you who are connected with me on facebook, you would know, well at least the few of you would know that I've been taking tries on hymnodies and lyrical theology, most of which I've posted on my other site, Nothing but a Feeble Saint. Starting this Lord's day, every Sunday, I will be posting great hymns of the Christian faith, and from time to time hymns that I've written myself. It is my ...


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What Grace is This?

For those of you who are connected with me on facebook, you would know, well at least the few of you would know that I've been taking tries on hymnodies and lyrical theology, most of which I've posted on my other site, Nothing but a Feeble Saint. Starting this Lord's day, every Sunday, I will be posting great hymns of the Christian faith, and from time to time hymns that I've written myself. It is my ...


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Was Anyone Saved on the Cross?

We say Christ so died that he infallibly secured the salvation of a multitude that no man can number, who through Christ's death not only may be saved, but are saved, must be saved, and cannot by any possibility run the hazard of being anything but saved. ---Charles Haddon Spurgeon There was a time when I called myself a "four-point Calvinist." There are a lot of people who use that term, and, almost all the time, ...


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Was Anyone Saved on the Cross?

We say Christ so died that he infallibly secured the salvation of a multitude that no man can number, who through Christ's death not only may be saved, but are saved, must be saved, and cannot by any possibility run the hazard of being anything but saved. ---Charles Haddon Spurgeon There was a time when I called myself a "four-point Calvinist." There are a lot of people who use that term, and, almost all the time, ...


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