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Paul's Revelation ( The Gospel of Reconcilation)



 
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golfjack
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:11 pm    Post subject: Paul's Revelation ( The Gospel of Reconcilation) Reply with quote

Let's use Gal. 1:11-2:2 for our text. Paul has three principles in these scriptures.

In this message, I want to discuss God's revelation of Jesus Christ to the Apostle Paul. In this revelation, we see the supernatural element of Christianity in a light that the modern never has seen.

Paul's revelation begins with Jesus' being made sin. It continues through the 40 day period His crucifixion to His being seated at the right hand of Majesty on High. It deals withy what Jesus did and what was done to Him during the three days and nights before He arose from the dead: How He carried His blood into the heavenly Holy of Holies, and how He eventually sat down at the right hand of the Father.

Paul's revelation deals with three major facts:

1. What God did for us in Christ in His great plan of redemption ( or substitution).
2. What the Holy Spirit through the Word, can do in us in the New Birth and in being filled with the Holy Spirit.
3. What Jesus is doing for us now at the right hand of the Father.

I will deal with the details of this message later.


Peace, Golfjack
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