Today on A Study In The Word, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel discuss the meaning of transgression, reading Romans 4:15. Transgression literally means, overstepping a line, or overstepping a boundary; doing something you are not suppose to do. Under the law, it was clearly defined that this was a transgression. Man could not stop from breaking the transgression with the law. The law shows our inability to keep it, and it will not justify us, but bring about God’s wrath. The more law you involve yourself in, the more condemnation grips you. Jesus Christ satisfied the law on Calvary’s Cross thereby taking away all transgression. Our focus must be on faith in Christ and His finished work on the Cross, and then we will understand that we are justified by faith and not law keeping.
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A Study In The Word - Nov. 23rd. 2022
Today on A Study In The Word, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel read Romans 4:15. Because the law works wrath for where no law is, there is no transgression. Christ has satisfied the law, by taking away all transgression. The law has a penalty so it must work wrath. This was the function an...
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A Study In The Word - Nov. 22nd, 2022
The Cross of Christ exposes man’s need for a Savior; there is no room for elitism. Everything that Christ accomplished at Calvary fulfilled every law and ritual of religion. Today on A Study In The Word, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel discuss the mixture of grace and works. You cannot fun...
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A Study In The Word - Nov. 21st, 2022
God never intended for the law to produce righteousness. Today on A Study In The Word, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel read Romans 4:13 discussing how the law was designed by God to reveal sin in man’s life. God wants man to see his need for the sacrifice, i.e., a Savior. Really there was ...