The cost of your sin is greater than you can pay. The gift of your God is more than you can imagine.
John Jeske
Connecting Sinai to Calvary, page 27
CROSS THOUGHTS - Looking to the Cross for Life and Encouragement
The cost of your sin is greater than you can pay. The gift of your God is more than you can imagine.
Selected Sermons of Normal Nagel - page 112
If not, tell your pastor that you "wish to see Jesus.
Because in our place our substitute lived a life of perfect obedience to the holy law of God, God considers us to be people who have given Him the perfect obedience He demands. Because in our place our substitute died innocently under God's curse, God considers us to have been punished for our sin.
Author Eugene Peterson has some very interesting observations regarding "joy." For example:
Joy is not a requirement of Christian discipleship; it is a consequence...it is what comes to us when we are walking in the way of faith and obedience.10) Falls asleep during “Drive Thru the Bible” and wakes up to see everyone has gone home
9) Spends an hour showing pictures from his recent vacation
to Mexico
8) Tells class: “My dog ate my study notes.”
7) Comes in exactly one hour after class should have started
and asked, “Am I late?”
6) Answers every question in class by saying, “Let’s circle
back to that next week.”
5) Spends the hour in class asking for help in filling out
his March Madness brackets
4) Cuts class 45 minutes early so he can get home and watch “Will
Trent”
3) Tells class: “My dog ate my Bible”
2) Announces a new assignment: WWJWOTVITWTVIG (What would
Jesus watch on television if there had been television in Galilee)
1) Asks each member of the class, “And what does this verse
mean to you?
May the Lord help us all to be cheerful giver of our gifts every time we worship!