One Gospel Minute

Nov 26, 2024

Truly Thankful


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The Apostle Paul, inspired by the Holy Spirit, condemned the unrighteousness of the ancient church in Rome, including their perversion of truth, rejection of creation, distortion of God’s design, and prideful denial of God. In this Thanksgiving season, reflect on whether we are truly thankful—grateful to our Creator for blessings, national liberty, and, most importantly, salvation from sin. True thankfulness requires obedience to God, who desires all to be saved and know the truth. The call to action is to obey God on His terms and become a Christian.

 

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  • Scriptures: Romans 1:18-25; I Timothy 2:4; Ephesians 5:20; Romans 1:21

Transcript

David Hill: When the Holy Spirit inspired Apostle Paul wrote to the ancient church at Rome, he strongly condemned their unrighteousness. Hi, I’m David Hill. Paul condemned the perversion of truth, rejection of creation, changing God’s design for men and women, and arrogant pride—professing wisdom while actually becoming fools. Many in Rome had rejected God, denying His existence. In addition to all these things, the Apostle Paul condemned them for not being thankful. In this season of Thanksgiving, I wonder sometimes if we’re truly thankful. Thankful to our Creator for His marvelous blessings. Thankful for the liberty we have inherited in this great nation. And most importantly, are you truly thankful for your salvation from sin? You’re not if you reject God in disobedience. Good news! God wants all to be saved and come to a knowledge of the truth. Obey Him on His terms! Be a Christian! Thank you for listening to One Gospel Minute. Stay in touch with our podcast on our website and on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever fine podcasts are distributed. Tennessee Bible College, providing Christian education since 1975 in Cookeville, Tennessee, offers undergraduate and graduate programs. Study at your level. Aim higher. Get in touch with us today. Don’t you want to go to heaven when you die?