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Invitation to a Spiritual Revolution: Studies in the Sermon on the Mount Invitation to a Spiritual Revolution: Studies in the Sermon on the Mount by Paul Earnhart
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“The fruit will reveal the tree soon enough. And it is likely better to be momentarily deceived by an occasional wolf than to be constantly and impetuously trying to jerk the wool off of every one of the Lord's sheep.”
Paul Earnhart, Invitation to a Spiritual Revolution: Studies in the Sermon on the Mount
“The righteousness of the kingdom from above is one of the heart—a righteousness that begins at the fountainhead of thought and will and issues in deeds and words (Luke 6.43–45).”
Paul Earnhart, Invitation to a Spiritual Revolution
“The kingdom citizen, like the faithful of all ages, is not seeking to justify himself by his earnest obedience to all God’s commands, but to return the love which has been poured out upon him so undeservedly. The law of God is a dagger to the heart of the arrogant and self-righteous, but to the Christian it is the standard of righteous conduct to which, under the grace of God, he aspires (Rom 12.1–2). God intends not only to redeem His people but to transform them as well (Rom 8.29; 2 Cor 3.18).”
Paul Earnhart, Invitation to a Spiritual Revolution