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  • Mitch Hammonds

    What I hear from many pulpits is that unless one is actively trying to “win souls for Christ”… “each and every day” that one isn’t serious about the command to go… or serious about the things of God.  I have a wife and 2 children that I want to instruct to have confidence in the work of Christ alone rather than have to rebound from a life of instruction to look towards our faint sincerity about God that can be as fleeting as the wind.  It seems we repeatedly prove that we aren’t all that serious about God:  “Love the Lord your God with ALL of your heart, soul, mind and strength and your neighbor as yourself” is enough to condemn me daily regardless of how well I think I’m doing. It will nail me every time I hear it. I can be serious about what has been done for me… not my own striving and effort.  Folks… the Good News is really… really… Good News. Christ died and was raised for the ungodly.

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