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God’s Power to Overcome Sin Keeping Grace Pure – Week 37As I said, we’re nearing the back stretch here of our study this quarter on grace as God’s power to overcome sin. Just very briefly, a reminder of where we have been. We began by talking our bad news, alienation from God because of our sins. But, good news that is indicated by Paul in Romans 7:25, even following up the “Oh, wretched man that I am” exclamation. Praise God for what is available in Jesus Christ. We visited with Paul in 2 Corinthians 12, in the midst of very great difficulties hearing God say, “My grace is sufficient for you.” We took some time to notice the price of that grace that at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. We went to Titus 2, and listened to how not only is there an element of what God has done in the past in the grace of God adhering to all in the form of Jesus Christ. But, right now in an ongoing way in the life of His children the grace of God trains us to renounce ungodliness and world lust. That’s really where we began to make this very very practical. Sometimes we think about grace simple in terms of what God did in the past and what God will do in the future at the judgment. And for weeks we’ve looked at a variety of different ways to emphasize we need God’s grace right now.       Grace: God's Power to Overcome Sin (Student Workbook)Want to know more about Grace? Have you seen Grace abused too much, either by making it cheap or by acting like it doesn't really help the Christian? If so, then this student workbook is just what you are looking for. *** You May purchase workbook for $4:97 at  http://edwincrozier.com/my-store/

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