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Jun 05 2009

Christ’s Message on Being Saved

The following reading, Christ’s Message on Being Saved,
is from F.E. Marsh’s 1000 Bible Study Outlines1.

The pages of the New Testament ring with the word “saved. ”

  1. Christ’s message was, “That ye might be saved
    (John 5:34).
  2. He said those who entered into the shepherd fold of His
    grace should “be saved” (John 10:9).
  3. His commission to His disciples was that those who
    believed should “be saved” (Mark 16:16).
  4. He assured a woman who came in penitence to Him,
    “Thy faith hath saved thee” (Luke 7:50).
  5. He declared that Satan’s machinations were to keep men
    from receiving His Word, lest they should “believe and be
    saved” (Luke 8:12).
  6. He revealed that God sent Him into the world that it
    might “be saved” (John 3:17).


1. 1000 Bible Study Outlines, Marsh, F.E. Reading number 171.


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Jun 05 2009

Christ’s I “Have’s” in John 17

Here is an outline comprised of Christ’s I “Have’s” in John 17, from F.E. Marsh’s 1000 Bible Study Outlines1.

  1. “I have glorified Thee” (John 17:4).
  2. “I have finished the work” (John 17:4).
  3. “I have manifested Thy Name” (John 17:6).
  4. “I have kept” (John 17:12).
  5. “I have given them Thy Word” and “Words” (John 17:8, 14).
  6. “I have declared Thy Name” (John 17:26).
  7. “I have known Thee” (John 17:25).
  8. “I have sent” (John 17:18).
  9. “I have given them Thy glory” (John 17:22).


1. 1000 Bible Study Outlines, Marsh, F.E. Reading number 160.


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Jun 02 2009

The Cross and Christ

Filed under Cross,Jesus Christ

Quote from Martin Luther:

God hides His power in weakness,
His wisdom in folly,
His goodness in severity,
His justice in sin,
His mercy in His wrath.1

It is interesting that in the cross we see displayed both the mercy of God and the justice of God. The mercy given to God’s people who by faith come to Him. The justice, His wrath placed upon His Son, the sacrifice for sin. I am very glad for this duality (at least) of the Cross. Otherwise, the wrath would have to be placed upon me. But thankfully, God has given me not only mercy, but imputed to me the very righteousness of Jesus Christ, my Savior.

The wisdom of God has ordained a way for the love of God to deliver us
from the wrath of God without compromising the justice of God.2

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Footnotes:
1. As quoted in, Farley,William P. Outrageous Mercy. (Phillipsburg, PN:P & R Publishing, 2009), 8.
2. Piper,John. Desiring God. 2 ed. (Sisters, OR: Multnomah Publishers, Inc., 2003), 59.

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