Monday 12 September 2016

It's not your crying that saves you. It's your faith that saves you.

Each one of you, God saved in the same way, by faith. You could come here, and cry, and pray, and pray, and cry all this week, and next week, and a month, and you'd still be a sinner until you accept Him by faith. Is that right? It's not your crying that saves you. It's your faith that saves you. All right. Then when you accept it, you believe it and somebody say, “Let's see if you look any different. Why, you still got brown eyes, you—you're just the same as you was.” You can't show nothing that you are saved, only you're testifying of the unseen. Your faith says you're saved. Then you…?… what you do. You believe you're saved; then you say you're saved; then you act like you're saved; then you associate with those that are saved; and it works righteousness. Isn't that right? And after while everybody knows that you're saved. Isn't that right?

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