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Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
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“My sole hope for going to heaven lies in the full atonement made on Calvary’s cross for the ungodly.”
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
“The law is for the self-righteous, to humble their pride. The gospel is for the lost, to remove their despair.”
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
“People don’t really have the right or the power truly to justify the guilty. This is a miracle reserved for the Lord alone.”
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
“As ungodly as I am, even though my heart of steel won’t yield, since He died for the ungodly, He still died for people like me. Help me to believe this and feel the power of it upon my flinty heart.”
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
“See the Lord Jesus as your strength and your song, for He has become your salvation. According to the Scriptures, it is a revealed fact that at the right time Christ died for the ungodly when they were still without strength. You may have heard these words hundreds of times, and yet you’ve never perceived their meaning. There’s an uplifting aroma about them, isn’t there? Jesus didn’t die for our righteousness but died for our sins. He didn’t come to save us because we were worth saving, but because we were utterly worthless, ruined, and undone. He didn’t come to earth because of anything we’ve done to merit His love, but solely for reasons which He fetched from the depths of His own divine love (Romans 5:8). In His time He died for those whom He describes, not as godly, but as ungodly.”
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
“See the Lord Jesus as your strength and your song, for He has become your salvation.”
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
“How can the Savior, His death upon the cross, and the gospel of forgiveness be explained, unless it is based on the belief that men are guilty and worthy of condemnation? The sinner is the gospel’s reason for existence.”
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
“Think more about Him to whom you look than about the look itself.”
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
“To love God and to love man is to be conformed to the image of Christ, and this is salvation.”
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
― Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation and Eternal Life
