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Since Genesis 3 we have been addicted to setting our sights on something, someone, smaller than Jesus.
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Tullian Tchividjian
Age: 52
Born: 1972
Born: July 13
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Jacksonville
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William Graham Tullian Tchividjian
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Even those of us who have tasted the radical saving grace of God find it intuitively difficult not to put conditions on grace.
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To be Biblically balanced is to let our theology and preaching be proportioned by the Bible's radically disproportionate focus on God's saving love for sinners seen and accomplished in the crucified and risen Christ.
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Even political insiders recognize that years of political effort on behalf of Evangelical Christians have generated little cultural gain.
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The gospel doesn't make bad people good, it makes dead people alive.
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Once God saves us He doesn't move us beyond the gospel, but He moves us more deeply into the gospel.
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The Gospel announces that Jesus came to acquit the guilty. He came to judge and be judged in our place. Christ came to satisfy the deep judgment against us once and for all so that we could be free from the judgement of God, others, and ourselves.
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The smaller you get-the smaller life makes you-the easier it is to see the grandeur of grace. While I am far more incapable than I may have initially thought, God is infinitely more capable than I ever hoped.
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If we read the Bible asking first, 'What would Jesus do?' instead of asking 'What has Jesus done?' we’ll miss the good news that alone can set us free.
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The passive righteousness of faith frees me from passing final judgment on myself.
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