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GraceLife Thoughts – Saving Souls

By Mmcgee4

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GraceLife Thoughts – Saving Souls

GraceLife Thoughts – Saving Souls

The salvation of human souls has nothing to do with how you or I feel about it. Feelings change – often. It has everything to do with what God says about it. What God says is truth and that doesn’t change. Saving souls is what God does and he does it the way He wants to do it. 

I think when Christians are ready to believe God first and others last, they’re ready to do something great in this world. Christians are surrounded by competing voices and most of the voices I’ve heard make little sense when compared with what God says. We spend far too much time debating issues that have little if any eternal significance. So many of the things that currently eat up the clock for Christians are nothing more than time wasters. They lack real substance – the kind of substance Christians will be talking about in Heaven thousands of years from now. 

Satan knows that each of us has a very short time to live on earth, so he and his demonic hordes do everything they can to distract us from what’s important. We are often passionately trackless. We may be excited about something, but it’s often something way off track. 

When it comes to how God saves souls we need to be passionately on track. That’s the reason for this series. I don’t care whether Christians agree with everything I say and write. I really don’t. What I do care about is that Christians agree with everything God says and had written through inspiration. That’s what matters. As Jesus told Satan – “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.”

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