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Sunday, July 15, 2012
Michelle Malkin slams Obama Supporters:
Appearing on Fox & Friends blogger extraordinaire Michelle Malkin slammed President Obama and his supporters. "Let me pick my jaw up off the floor"
Malkin Slams Obama’s Supporters: Romney Supporters Sign Front Of Paychecks, Obama’s Sign The Back
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Praise to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
The truth will set you free
and all doubt is gone.
“Reconciliation” here is another of the many terms the Bible gives for getting un-lost; coming back home, as it were, to the One who loves us and with whom we were meant to live in a relationship of deep love and grace. The “blood” of Jesus mentioned here is a reference to his death on the cross for us (see also here), and “justified” means something approximately like being acquitted, not having to bear guilt, being released from judgment and God’s just anger toward rebellion against his goodness and his dominion.
This, then, is the story of what Jesus came to rescue us from.
“Reconciliation” here is another of the many terms the Bible gives for getting un-lost; coming back home, as it were, to the One who loves us and with whom we were meant to live in a relationship of deep love and grace. The “blood” of Jesus mentioned here is a reference to his death on the cross for us (see also here), and “justified” means something approximately like being acquitted, not having to bear guilt, being released from judgment and God’s just anger toward rebellion against his goodness and his dominion.
This, then, is the story of what Jesus came to rescue us from.
2 comments:
Praise to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
The truth will set you free
and all doubt is gone.
“Reconciliation” here is another of the many terms the Bible gives for getting un-lost; coming back home, as it were, to the One who loves us and with whom we were meant to live in a relationship of deep love and grace. The “blood” of Jesus mentioned here is a reference to his death on the cross for us (see also here), and “justified” means something approximately like being acquitted, not having to bear guilt, being released from judgment and God’s just anger toward rebellion against his goodness and his dominion.
This, then, is the story of what Jesus came to rescue us from.
Praise to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
The truth will set you free
and all doubt is gone.
“Reconciliation” here is another of the many terms the Bible gives for getting un-lost; coming back home, as it were, to the One who loves us and with whom we were meant to live in a relationship of deep love and grace. The “blood” of Jesus mentioned here is a reference to his death on the cross for us (see also here), and “justified” means something approximately like being acquitted, not having to bear guilt, being released from judgment and God’s just anger toward rebellion against his goodness and his dominion.
This, then, is the story of what Jesus came to rescue us from.
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