Grace, The Power of The Gospel Quotes
Grace, The Power of The Gospel: It's not what you do, but what Jesus did.
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“Every revival has had a revelation of God’s grace. Each awakening has possessed an acute awareness of man’s need to forsake independence and acknowledge his dependence on God. Therefore, anyone desiring revival today must start with recognizing their own complete inability to produce right relationship with God through human effort and good works—both in the initial born-again experience and in day-to-day maintenance.”
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
“The revelation of God’s grace contained in Romans delivers believers from a performance mentality—which bases relationship with God on our own efforts—to a total trust and reliance upon the Lord, His goodness, and grace.”
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
“Paul wrote the book of Romans as a letter to the Christians in Rome. These Roman believers were mostly Gentiles who had received the Gospel, been born again, and were committed to following the Lord. However, they were being troubled by Jewish believers who were trying to mix the Old Testament law with Christianity.”
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
“Although it is true to tell someone that their sin has separated them from God and caused them to be worthy of eternal damnation, the good news is that Jesus came and bore all of our sin for us. We don’t have to atone for our own sin. We don’t have to become holy enough to earn salvation. It’s a gift.”
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
“Every revival has had a revelation of God’s grace. Each awakening has possessed an acute awareness of man’s need to forsake independence and acknowledge his dependence on God.”
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
“Romans has literally changed the world. Back in the 1500s, Martin Luther became frustrated with all of his religious observances. When he finally despaired of ever earning his salvation, the Lord spoke to him through this verse in Romans:”
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
“Romans expounds the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ to both Jewish and Gentile believers. It’s written to everyone! Anybody who truly understands and embraces its message will be forever changed in the way they relate to God.”
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
― Grace: The Power of the Gospel
“you’ll live holier accidentally than you ever have on purpose. It’ll just flow out of you. The Gospel will produce power in you to overcome sin and live a holy life. But it will be a fruit of salvation, not the root.”
― Grace, The Power of The Gospel: It's Not What You Do, But What Jesus Did
― Grace, The Power of The Gospel: It's Not What You Do, But What Jesus Did
