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A Testimony of God’s Faithfulness!

  • Writer: Gary Wiley
    Gary Wiley
  • Oct 17, 2020
  • 1 min read

It is easy to think that knowledge of truth is sufficient. The more we hear the Gospel, the more comfortable we are with it. I encourage you to consider the Gospel as something that is not comfortable. The purpose of the Gospel is to change us from the inside out. Grant Osborne gives a good reminder that hearing the Gospel demands more than our ears, it demand our hearts, We have not truly heard until we respond and begin living the truth of the message. This is especially the case with the gospel.


Romans 10:14-21 is a reminder of God’s faithfulness to the unfaithful nation of Israel. His grace is greater than their sin. He continually calls them to Himself and one day they will turn to Him and receive Jesus as Messiah. Also, this passage is a reminder of God’s faithfulness to those of us in the church. Paul cites Isaiah 65:1 in Romans 10:20, I have been found by those who did not seek me; I have shown myself to those who did not ask for me. God is calling us to Himself again and again. Knowledge of God is not sufficient, only knowing Him as Savior and Lord will do.


Take a look at Romans 10:14-21 at crimsonministries.org under the Books of the Bible tab. The importance of knowing Him is eternally better than just knowing about Him.

 
 
 

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