
A.T. Robertson
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God's Love and God's Way of Blessing.
0PSA 32:5JER 3:12LUK 18:91JN 1:9REV 3:17A.T. Robertson preaches on God's message of love and His way of blessing as highlighted in Jeremiah 3:12-13. God earnestly calls backsliding Israel to return, emphasizing His mercy, forgiveness, and the need for acknowledgment of sin. The message of love is filled with encouragements and arguments, assuring that God's anger is not forever, His mercy is abundant, and His forgiveness is available to all who return to Him. The way to receive God's blessing is through humble acknowledgment of sin, recognizing our iniquities, transgressions, idolatries, and disobedience before the Lord.
The Supreme Importance of the Incorruptible
0ISA 48:10ACT 2:27ROM 1:231CO 3:131CO 9:251CO 15:532TI 1:81PE 1:18A.T. Robertson preaches about the importance of living a life focused on intrinsic, eternal values rather than superficial or comparative ones. He emphasizes that the essence of the gospel is to bring to light life and incorruption through Jesus Christ, who abolished death. Robertson explains that incorruption is the standard measure of heaven and should be applied to every aspect of believers' lives, including their knowledge, Christian work, and personal growth. He challenges listeners to evaluate their lives based on the incorruptible nature of their actions, teachings, and emotions, emphasizing that God values depth, solidity, and intensity in building eternal value.
Prayer and Faith (Continued)
0ISA 40:31MRK 11:241TH 1:31TI 2:8HEB 11:1HEB 11:6JAS 1:6A.T. Robertson preaches about the importance of genuine, specific faith free of doubt, emphasizing the power of faith to bring about definite answers to prayer. He highlights the need for faith to be specific in requesting and expecting things from God, as faith and prayer determine what God will do. Robertson stresses that faith is not merely a belief in God's existence, but an active trust in His promises, leading to a life of prayer and spiritual success.
The Jewish Christians
0ISA 40:3Dr. Ron Mosley delves into the three major groups of Jewish Christians in the First Century: Nazarenes, Messianists, and Ebionites. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the Jewish roots of the Church, highlighting the differences between Hebrew Christians who believed in justification by faith and those who leaned towards legalism. The Ebionites, originally Essenes, accepted Christ as Messiah and influenced others with heretical views. The term Messianists, derived from the Hebrew word Messiah, sheds light on the early believers' identity before being called Christians.
Immaculate Christians? Some Practical Notes
01CO 10:13GAL 5:16PHP 3:121PE 1:151JN 1:8A.T. Robertson preaches on the misconceptions of Christian Perfectionism, emphasizing the importance of understanding the enormity of God's holiness as the foundation for belief in any form of perfectionism. He highlights the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit to walk in victory over sin, acknowledging the continuous battle against the flesh and the need to resist sin. Robertson challenges the idea of absolute perfection, pointing out the flawed nature of humanity and the ongoing need for repentance and submission to God's standards. He stresses the importance of self-examination and humility, cautioning against claiming entire sanctification without genuine transformation and surrender to God's will.