


Loren Simons(Loren) ∙United Kingdom
New Life
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Are you like Esau or Jacob?
Why did God hate Esau while He loved Jacob? Romans 9:11, “The purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works but of Him who calls." Whom did God call? He called people like Jacob. He calls those who are inferior, cowardly, and contemptible, those who, though they believe in God, have nothing of their own to boast. It is these whom
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Everyone must believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
Everyone must believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit before he returns back to dust. As we were all made from a handful of dust, so shall we all return to dust. That’s because when God made us, He made us with a handful of dust and His Word. The forever-unchanging Truth never disappears. No matter how far science might progress, no matte
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There is No Good in Human Beings
No one is fundamentally virtuous. That is why it is said in the Bible, “There is none righteous, no, not one; There is none who understands; There is none who seeks after God. They have all turned aside; They have together become unprofitable; There is none who does good, no, not one,” (Romans 3:10-12). God is saying to all people, “You are a lewd
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The Gospel of the water and the Spirit
Did John the Baptist bear our sins? No. Did he save us? No. Through John the Baptist, we receive the knowledge of salvation that Jesus bore the sin of the world at His baptism, died on the Cross and rose again from the dead to save us. We get to receive the remission of sins by knowing what John the Baptist did and believing in Jesus Christ.
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John the Baptist
Most Christians today regard John the Baptist as just an ordinary servant of God who passed by Jesus. They only think he was God’s servant who lived a very frugal life just as they are now. It is true that he was God’s servant, but he wasn’t just an ordinary worker. We need to remember what John the Baptist witnessed: How Jesus Christ took away our
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