I want to show you now that from Godā€™s standpoint, and His perspective, nothing can change His ā€ˇmind. Once you are reconciled to Him, through the blood and righteousness of Jesus Christ, ā€ˇHis full intention is to save you; and to save you completely and entirely. If you really have been ā€ˇreconciled to God, you cannot un-reconcile you from Himself. God will be faithful to apply all ā€ˇthat Christ has purchased. But what we have here is our responsibility in relation to what God ā€ˇhas done through Christ; our responsibility after we have gotten true grace, and we have been ā€ˇcomforted in our being reconciled to God, we should exercise the graces of faith and hope and ā€ˇlove that have now been implanted in our hearts. So let me give you two statements ā€ˇconcerning our responsibility as believers in Christ, following conversion. 1st of all ā€“ In order ā€ˇthat we might prove ourselves to be true Christians, we must persevere in the faith. 2nd ā€“ In ā€ˇorder to prove ourselves to be true Christians, we must not be moved away from the hope of the ā€ˇgospel. ā€ˇ
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Pastor Paul Rendall was born in November of 1951, and grew up in Davenport, Iowa. He went to college at Drake University and the University of Iowa where he received a B.A. degree in Social Work and History in 1974. Paul searched for truth in all the wrong places in college, but...