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The Gift of Righteousness

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The Gift of Righteousness

By: David Gillespie
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The greatest story ever told is about how God loved the world so much that He gave Jesus to come and die in our place. Jesus Christ, God’s Only Begotten Son, took our place on the cross so that we could have His place in the family of God. At this very moment, there are many who cry out for help, who cry out for love, who cry out for understanding. Some turn to world religions and the occult in an attempt to satisfy the God consciousness that is in the heart of all people. Some of God’s own children slave under a yoke of bondage, not knowing that Jesus has set them free. The greatest story ever told is the one that tells of needed help – the solution to man’s problems – the answers to man’s great questions. That story is the simple message of Jesus Christ and Him crucified. It brings faith for salvation to the sinner, liberty to the captive, and abundant life for the believer. The simple Gospel of who Jesus is and what He did reveals the complete redemption purchased by His sacrifice and the free gift of righteousness. This book is about that “gift of Righteousness” – the right standing that has been bought and paid for by Jesus Christ and that is now offered from the heart of the Father God. It is not just about the force of righteousness or the reality of righteousness, but about the “gift” of righteousness. Christianity Theology
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