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1 Samuel: The Lives of Samuel and Saul (MacArthur Bible Studies) 1 Samuel: The Lives of Samuel and Saul by John F. MacArthur Jr.
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“15. SAMUEL WAS AFRAID TO TELL ELI THE VISION: Here is another poignant glimpse into Samuel’s character. He loved his master and was loath to bring him such bad news. Yet this is part of a prophet’s responsibility: he must tell others the message God has given, whether that message is good news or bad. Many Christians today shy away from telling others the truth about God’s coming judgment, and some go so far as to deny there is an eternal punishment awaiting those who reject Christ. But the gospel contains both good news (that eternal life is freely available to all who believe) and bad news (that those who reject Christ will spend eternity in hell). We do”
John F. MacArthur Jr., 1 Samuel: The Lives of Samuel and Saul
“the gospel contains both good news (that eternal life is freely available to all who believe) and bad news (that those who reject Christ will spend eternity in hell).”
John F. MacArthur Jr., 1 Samuel: The Lives of Samuel and Saul
“SAMUEL WAS AFRAID TO TELL ELI THE VISION: Here is another poignant glimpse into Samuel’s character. He loved his master and was loath to bring him such bad news. Yet this is part of a prophet’s responsibility: he must tell others the message God has given, whether that message is good news or bad. Many Christians today shy away from telling others the truth about God’s coming judgment, and some go so far as to deny there is an eternal punishment awaiting those who reject Christ. But the gospel contains both good news (that eternal life is freely available to all who believe) and bad news (that those who reject Christ will spend eternity in hell).”
John F. MacArthur Jr., 1 Samuel: The Lives of Samuel and Saul
“SAMUEL WAS AFRAID TO TELL ELI THE VISION: Here is another poignant glimpse into Samuel’s character. He loved his master and was loath to bring him such bad news. Yet this is part of a prophet’s responsibility: he must tell others the message God has given, whether that message is good news or bad. Many Christians today shy away from telling others the truth about God’s coming judgment, and some go so far as to deny there is an eternal punishment awaiting those who reject Christ. But the gospel contains both good news (that eternal life is freely available to all who believe) and bad news (that those who reject Christ will spend eternity in hell). We”
John F. MacArthur Jr., 1 Samuel: The Lives of Samuel and Saul
“God’s coming judgment, and some go so far as to deny there is an eternal punishment awaiting those who reject Christ. But the gospel contains both good news (that eternal life is freely available to all who believe) and bad news (that those who reject Christ will spend eternity in hell).”
John F. MacArthur Jr., 1 Samuel: The Lives of Samuel and Saul
“But the gospel contains both good news (that eternal life is freely available to all who believe) and bad news (that those who reject Christ will spend eternity in hell).”
John F. MacArthur Jr., 1 Samuel: The Lives of Samuel and Saul