The Message Of The Cross - Nov. 6th, 2020
The Message of the Cross
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07-Nov-2020
Victory comes when our faith is placed and is maintained exclusively in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the Cross. Today on The Message of The Cross, Brother Swaggart and panel discuss the curse of the law. Using prayer as an example, while it is a good Christian discipline, prayer cannot give the believer victory over sin. Brother Swaggart says Christian disciplines are good and scriptural, but they do not earn us any merit with God with regards to Salvation and Sanctification. Brother John says the law is to the sin nature as faith is to the Holy Spirit. The power of the Holy Spirit can do all things that need to be done in the believer’s life to have victory over sin. Brother Swaggart says many believers will make up laws in their own minds to try and have victory over sin; but be assured it won’t work. Come back to your first love, in Christ, and those things you do will no longer be disciplines that you “have” to do, but a joy of something you want to do out of your love for Him, and victory will come.
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