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NASB | Galatians 1:4 who gave Himself for our sins so that He might rescue us from this present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Galatians 1:4 who gave Himself [as a sacrifice to atone] for our sins [to save and sanctify us] so that He might rescue us from this present evil age, in accordance with the will and purpose and plan of our God and Father-- |
Bible Question: Can someone give me some examples of great people in the Bible that were considered "weak" spiritually, "weak in character, but in GOD'S POWER, were actually strong. Please give me 5 men such as this with verses. I already have Moses. Thank you. |
Bible Answer: "I am bound to the doctrine of the depravity of the human heart, because I find myself depraved in heart, and have daily proofs that in my flesh there dwelleth no good thing. If God enters into covenant with unfallen man, man is so insignificant a creature that it must be an act of gracious condescension on the Lord’s part; but if God enters into covenant with sinful man, he is then so offensive a creature that it must be, on God’s part, an act of pure, free, rich, sovereign grace. When the Lord entered into covenant with me, I am sure that it was all of grace, nothing else but grace. When I remember what a den of unclean beasts and birds my heart was, and how strong was my unrenewed will, how obstinate and rebellious against the sovereignty of the Divine rule, I always feel inclined to take the very lowest room in my Father’s house, and when I enter Heaven, it will be to go among the less than the least of all saints, and with the chief of sinners." --Charles H. Spurgeon |
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