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- "GOD O' MERCY!"
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- "He [God] saved us not on the basis of deeds which we
- have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by
- the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy
- Spirit," (Titus 3:5 NAS).
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- God does not save people "on the basis of deeds...done
- in righteousness." The BASIS for salvation is not anything
- that we did or were going to do, but entirely in what the
- Lord Jesus Christ did: He died for sinners on the cross as
- an innocent substitute, and rose again from the dead to give
- eternal life to everyone who trusts in Him.
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- God has chosen to save sinners "according to His
- mercy," because He is a merciful and loving God. He is
- indeed a GOD OF MERCY. But HE CAN ONLY save those who put
- their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, because He is also a
- holy and just God who MUST PUNISH SIN: either at the cross
- of Christ or in the lake of fire.
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- As a sinner comes to Christ, the Holy Spirit is working
- in the sinner's heart, "making alive" the gospel to the
- person, and enabling the person to trust in Christ alone for
- salvation. "By the washing of regeneration and renewing by
- the Holy Spirit," the Holy Spirit applies the cleansing
- blood of Christ to the heart of the new believer and washes
- completely clean from all sin. This "regeneration" is also
- called "the new birth".
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- There is a place for "good deeds" in the life of the
- believer, but these are as a RESULT of being saved, and NOT
- IN ORDER TO BE SAVED. Paul wrote in the same letter,
- "Christ Jesus...gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us
- from every lawless deed and purify for Himself a people for
- His own possession, zealous for good deeds." (2:14) Paul
- says later, "And let our people also learn to engage in good
- deeds to meet pressing needs, that they may not be
- unfruitful." (3:14) We Christians are commanded to care
- not only for people's souls and their eternal destination,
- but also for their practical needs, especially in
- emergencies.
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- We Christians should also not leave out of our gospel
- message that the Lordship of Christ over your life will
- involve some changes in your lifestyle. Laboring for King
- Jesus is more exciting and fulfilling than ruling over any
- other Kingdom.
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- If you who read this are not yet a Christian, we invite
- you to read the Gospel of John for yourself, and ask God to
- show you directly in your own heart the Truth.
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- We confidently expect the Holy Spirit to bear His
- witness to the message. We would like to meet you and try
- to answer your questions.
- [SHOT30 Clyde Price]
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