A rather simple story of Jesus again. When He returned to the decapolis, the people brought Him a man that was deaf and mute. Jesus healed the man, and told them to tell no one about this incident. However, the more He told the people this, the more they proclaimed it - proclaiming Him a miracle worker.
Spot the mistake?
1. There is no obedience to Christ. Christ is Savior, but Christ is not Lord to these people. They only want Him for His miracles, not His Lordship, and definitely not...
2. There is no repentance, no gospel in the story. No belief in Christ's forgiveness of sin.
Who is Jesus to us? Is He Savior AND Lord? Does His "Savior-ness" go beyond a "friend in time of need", to a forgiveness of sin?
Spot the mistake?
1. There is no obedience to Christ. Christ is Savior, but Christ is not Lord to these people. They only want Him for His miracles, not His Lordship, and definitely not...
2. There is no repentance, no gospel in the story. No belief in Christ's forgiveness of sin.
Who is Jesus to us? Is He Savior AND Lord? Does His "Savior-ness" go beyond a "friend in time of need", to a forgiveness of sin?
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