Faith, Freedom, and Righteousness in Christ

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"Preacher gets up, reads you the Bible, tells you that Abraham was declared righteous because he put faith in Jesus, and that you can too. For those who accept that message, they receive the Forgiveness of sins, they come into full Fellowship into the kingdom of God." [18:30] (Download)

"And if Jesus Christ has to march all over your heart and get you to humble yourself and realize you're guilty, you're guilty, and it's about time that we quit pretending that we're better than what we are." [15:11] (Download)

"This is where your works as a Christian demonstrate whether you are a Christian or not because I'm not saved by my works but realizing that I'm free and I'm just as much a citizen of the United States as anyone else or I'm just as much a Christian as anyone else." [16:19] (Download)

"Your piousness is nothing but filthy rags before a holy and righteous God, so don't even try to put that up against what Jesus Christ did on the cross. Jesus doesn't need it; it's not required, and you pretending to add a little more does not get you any closer to God." [13:02] (Download)

"Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness... it was accounted to him in the new King James, that means somebody went into his Excel spreadsheet and erased all the debts. It's a legal term and it is a theological reality, and you have to believe it because now that you know you're free, you have to start acting like it." [13:47] (Download)

"God is that ultimate Authority he can declare anyone he wants guilty or not guilty; it's totally a legal term." [06:09] (Download)

"Realizing that we have been emancipated, you see Abraham Lincoln declared it... I'm proclaiming to you that you are free in Christ Jesus and I'm trying to communicate that to you." [07:14] (Download)

"You see if the judge declares you not guilty, you're not guilty. But I performed the crime, shouldn't I do the time? You did perform the crime, you should do the time, but you're not guilty. How does this work in Christianity?" [09:09] (Download)

"You're saying that the sacrifice of what Jesus did was useless, saying it wasn't good enough, or it wasn't complete, or it needs you to add in a few of your own works because what Jesus did, well, it got me partway there, but I have to get myself the rest of the way there." [11:06] (Download)

"Justification as a legal term means that through the pronouncement of one who has the authority, that person can be declared not guilty." [05:33] (Download)
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