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By the grace of God I am what I am. I Corinthians 15:10

What matters first of all, if you are a Christian, is not what you once were, but what you are. Does that sound ridiculous?

It is so perfectly obvious… Yes, how obvious when I put it like this, but how difficult to see it sometimes when the devil attacks us. The apostle said that he was not worthy to be called an apostle because he persecuted the church of God, but he goes on to add: “but by the grace of God I am what I am.” What does it matter what I was? “I am what I am.” Put your emphasis there. Do not be for ever thinking about what you were. The essence of the Christian position is that you should remind yourself of what you are. Certainly there is the past with all its sins. But say this to yourself:

Ransomed, healed,
restored, forgiven,
Who like me His praise
should sing?

“I am what I am” - whatever the past may have been. It is what I am that matters. What am I? I am forgiven. I am reconciled to God by the blood of His Son upon the cross. I am a child of God. I am adopted into God’s family, and I am an heir with Christ, a joint heir with Him. I am going to glory. That is what matters; not what I was, nor what I have been. Do what the Apostle did, therefore, if the enemy is attacking you along this line. Turn to him and say: “What you are saying is perfectly true. I was all that you say. But what I am interested in is not what I was, but what I am, and I am what I am by the grace of God.”

Martyn Lloyd Jones
 
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God does not make known his will to us, that the knowledge of it may perish with us; but that we may be his witnesses to posterity, and that they may deliver the knowledge received through us, from hand to hand, (as we say) to their descendants. Wherefore, it is the duty of parents to apply themselves diligently to the work of communicating what they have learned from the Lord to their children. In this manner the truth of God is to be propagated by us, so that no one may retain his knowledge for his own private use; but that each may edify others, according to his own calling, and to the measure of his faith. There is however no doubt, that the gross ignorance which reigns in the world, is the just punishment of men’s idleness. For whereas the greater part close their eyes to the offered light of heavenly doctrine; yet there are those who stifle it, by not taking care to transmit it to their children. -  John Calvin on Genesis 18:19 
 

EPC Australia 50 years under cover of God's wings

          September29th
              1961-2011               

The Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Australia celebrates the 50th anniversary of the formation of the denomination. We with thankfulness remember God's goodness to us over 50 years.

Evangelical Presbyterian Church 50 years in 2011