Transformative Power of the Gospel in Trials

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Paul reminds Timothy that God has saved and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works but according to His own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began. [00:10:20]

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is not a form of psychological treatment, though you may use Christian terms in administering psychological treatment, it is still not the gospel. The gospel never helps us directly, always indirectly, and the way it helps us is to remind us of itself and of its truths. [00:08:04]

Our ultimate trouble, all of us, is our subjectivity. We start with ourselves and we end with ourselves, and we relate everything that happens to ourselves. We are so intent upon looking upon ourselves, we forget the gospel, and as long as we do so, of course, we shall continue to be miserable and unhappy. [00:08:36]

The Apostle Paul says that the Lord Jesus Christ, by doing all that He's done, has put death out of gear. He's dismantled it. It's there in a sense, and yet it doesn't work as it did work. The machine is still there, though it isn't in gear, but it's not operative. It's doing nothing. [00:20:07]

The resurrection is not only that Christ still continues and persists, but that He literally arose out of the grave in His body, the same body, the physical body, yes, and without corruption. That is why He is the firstborn from amongst the dead. [00:36:35]

The Apostle Paul says that the Lord Jesus Christ has put death out of gear. He's dismantled it. It's there in a sense, and yet it doesn't work as it did work. The machine is still there, though it isn't in gear, but it's not operative. It's doing nothing. [00:20:07]

The Apostle Paul says that the Lord Jesus Christ, by doing all that He's done, has put death out of gear. He's dismantled it. It's there in a sense, and yet it doesn't work as it did work. The machine is still there, though it isn't in gear, but it's not operative. It's doing nothing. [00:20:07]

The Apostle Paul says that the Lord Jesus Christ, by doing all that He's done, has put death out of gear. He's dismantled it. It's there in a sense, and yet it doesn't work as it did work. The machine is still there, though it isn't in gear, but it's not operative. It's doing nothing. [00:20:07]

The Apostle Paul says that the Lord Jesus Christ, by doing all that He's done, has put death out of gear. He's dismantled it. It's there in a sense, and yet it doesn't work as it did work. The machine is still there, though it isn't in gear, but it's not operative. It's doing nothing. [00:20:07]

The Apostle Paul says that the Lord Jesus Christ, by doing all that He's done, has put death out of gear. He's dismantled it. It's there in a sense, and yet it doesn't work as it did work. The machine is still there, though it isn't in gear, but it's not operative. It's doing nothing. [00:20:07]

The Apostle Paul says that the Lord Jesus Christ, by doing all that He's done, has put death out of gear. He's dismantled it. It's there in a sense, and yet it doesn't work as it did work. The machine is still there, though it isn't in gear, but it's not operative. It's doing nothing. [00:20:07]

The Apostle Paul says that the Lord Jesus Christ, by doing all that He's done, has put death out of gear. He's dismantled it. It's there in a sense, and yet it doesn't work as it did work. The machine is still there, though it isn't in gear, but it's not operative. It's doing nothing. [00:20:07]

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