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When Martin Luther was asked what we contribute to our salvation, he said, Sin and resistance
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Tullian Tchividjian
Age: 52
Born: 1972
Born: July 13
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Jacksonville
Florida
William Graham Tullian Tchividjian
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The emphasis of the Bible is on the work of the Redeemer, not on the work of the redeemed.
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Suffering reveals to us the two things that ultimately matter: that we are weak but He is strong.
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Grace is unconditional acceptance given to an undeserving person by an unobligated giver.
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The passive righteousness of faith frees me from passing final judgment on myself.
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The desperate addict is closer to the heart of grace than the devout moralist.
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Real, pure, unadulterated freedom happens when the resources of the gospel smash any sense of need to secure for myself anything beyond what Christ has already secured for me.
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Unfulfilled dreams, ongoing relational tension, the loss of friendships, a hard marriage, rebellious teenagers, the death of loved ones, remaining sinful patterns - whatever it is for you - live long enough, lose enough, suffer enough, and the idealism of youth fades, leaving behind the reality of life in a broken world as a broken person.
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