telecast: Is It Easy to Be Christian?
Matthew 7:13-14/ Luke14:25-28
Herbert W. Armstrong (1892-1986)
Given 01-Jan-34; Sermon #GSC051B; 30 minutes
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Herbert W. Armstrong, countering a popular misconception that Christianity demands no works, emphasizes that Jesus taught that one must seek the narrow way or the strait gate (demanding significant sacrifice, a lifetime of overcoming, and works of righteousness). Coming out of the world is attended with a great deal of difficulty- a total transformation from carnal and physical to spiritual-but the rewards are more than worth the effort.The booklet Human Nature-Did God Create It? was offered on this program.
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Advertisements Ambassador College grounds and landscaping Commercials Faults and weaknesses Garden of Eden Glittering pleasures that don’t satisfy Happiness Narrow way Overcoming Pearl of Great Price parable Unpardonable sin Persecution Sinning willfully Strait gate
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