Often evangelicals are accused of believing that it's unnecessary for Christians to do anything, since we teach salvation is by faith alone. However, Christians must do good works. What follows are the notes from a recent talk I gave:
CHRISTIANS MUST
DO GOOD WORKS!
Introduction:
Ephesians 2:9-10. Sometimes we seem to want to prove you don’t have to do good works to get sav... Read More
The atonement can be an amazing thing, for me it has helped me to set my life back on the course it needed to be. I am so grateful to my Savior for what he has done for me. One thing that has become very clear to me lately is the Holy Ghost in my life. For so long I had kept him out and had been living without his presence. I didn’t realize how empty I was until now. It is wonderful to have the Spirit with me to help inspire and guide me. And I ha... Read More
Life is full of ups and downs. Sometimes I feel as if the whole world were going against me, leaving me to be alone in the dark abyss of solitude. However, I know that Heavenly Father is always there but sometimes as much as I know that God is always there to lift me up and save me, I just can’t help but feel sad, alone.
Here is a summary (a repeat) of the principles that I have presented in the past several blogs.
1. Before birth into our present mortal and probationary existence, we were nurtured and taught by our infinitely loving Father. After we pass away from mortality, experience continues.
2. Today is a gift from God: a place in time (the only place!) for the opportunity for my life to be built and for the goodness of God to enter the world through my agency.
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