The Message of the Cross Oct. 23rd, 2019
The Message of The Cross
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57m
Today’s panel joins Brother Swaggart to address scripture that answers the questions to what God says about any works or law in a believer’s life. Brother Swaggart emphasizes that Christ fulfilled the law in totality with His work on Calvary’s Cross. In Galatians 5:13 he references, Paul is not denigrating the law, but trying to make the church of Galatia see that Jesus is the Passover, the Lamb slain before the foundations of the world, and the church then and the church now cannot have both. Brother Larson notes Christ takes away the old way and offers the believer a new and living way. Joseph Larson examines the flesh as being the doorway to the old man which is to be Crucified with Christ. Brother Dave Smith tells us the biggest need in marriages today. He advises, if couples would find what they need in Christ first, their partnership with their spouse will result in the God honoring union it should be.
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