When the sinner becomes a Christian, he receives a new nature from God; He or she is now a NEW DIRECT creation of God, he becomes a partaker of the Divine nature. John 1:12. However, because the Christian does not lose his old sinful nature, he is soon conscious of warfare within. Read the text of this message in full at https://www.lionandlambministry.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=177
No more important question was ever asked by any individual than was asked by that trembling jailer more than two thousand years ago; "What must I do to be saved?" The verb in the jailer's question was "do." However, the verb in the preacher's answer was different; it was "believe." There is a difference between doing and believing. Read the text of this message in full at https://www.lionandlambministry.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=726
until we have given everything, we have given Him nothing. He deserves and requires our "all" not our "part" in our commitment. The sacrifice He demands is reasonable and beneficial. Romans 12:1-2, The Mark of Commitment -- March, 1987, Pavilion, NY.
Pastor MacLaren continues his meditation on the Westminster Confession of Faith, considering the nature of the trinity as explained in chapter 2, section 3 of the Confession. This meditation was given during the Sunday worship service of First Presbyterian Church of Perkasie, PA, on June 8, 2014. First Church is a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The Rev. R. Scott MacLaren is the pastor.
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