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Sunday notes (Jim Krouscas)

Some Sunday quotes & notes from the sermon by Jim Krouscas. 

"Two natures beat within my breast.
The one is foul, the other blest.
The one I love, the one I hate;
The one I feed will dominate."

"To be In Christ – that is redemption; but for Christ to be IN YOU – that is sanctification! To be IN CHRIST – that makes you fit for heaven; but for Christ to be IN YOU – that makes you fit for earth! To be in Christ – that changes your destination; but for Christ to be IN YOU – that changes your destiny! The one makes heaven your home – the other makes the world His workshop." 

(Ian Thomas, The Life of Christ in the Life of the Believer)

Treasuring Christ.  Because of Christ...

1) I am a recipient of God’s mercy. (Col 3:6)

2) I am a new person. (Col 3:3)

3) I am being renewed in the knowledge of God. (Col 3:10)

4) I am part of the universal Body of Christ. (Col 3:11)

5) I am chosen by God. (Col 3:12)

6) I am holy. (Col 3:12)

7) I am loved. (Col 3:12)

8) I am forgiven by God. (Col 3:13)

Sunday's sermon online here. 


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