Justification is a legal declaration of God. Today on A Study In The Word, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel discuss how our salvation is a legal work, a contract made with God. God declares us innocent of all charges based solely upon our faith in Christ. Okay. He declares the unrighteous to be righteous because of Jesus' atoning work. One may ask, can a person lose their justification? The answer is yes; for we are not justified by works, we’re justified by faith, therefore we can’t lose our justification by wrong works, but we can only lose justification by the loss of our faith or our failure to continue to believe. If a person sins, they don’t lose their justification; if that were so, there would be no one in right relationship with God. We all are falling short of the glory of God, as sin affects the foundation and the fabric of our faith. Sin is a faith wrecker; and one of the hardest things to do is to believe that God would look at us the same way even when we fail. But when we repent, He still thinks of us as worthy to be forgiven.
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A Study In The Word - Dec. 28th, 2022
Jesus was born divine, and the Cross of Christ is the oldest doctrine of the bible. Today on A Study In The Word, Jimmy Swaggart and panel discuss the Trinity, and how it needs to be understood. Sin is so bad that God Himself had to step out of heaven as the Son of God, Jesus Christ, to save us...
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A Study In The Word - Dec. 27th, 2022
Psychology was introduced as a replacement of scripture for man’s problems. Today on A Study In The Word, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel discuss the history of psychology since the 1700’s, and how today it has infiltrated the church greatly. We are trying to replace the preacher with a cou...
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A Study In The Word - Dec. 26th, 2022
Today on A Study In The Word, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel discuss how Jesus who had no sin, died for the sin of all mankind. When a sinner believes on Christ’s death at Calvary, it gives us victory over the world, the flesh, and the devil. He paid our debt to God; that we might have lif...