Atonement # 2:

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These are notes from a church meeting. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.

– Isiah 52: 7: feet of good tidings. Thy God reigneth
– In the old days, runners would take messages from village to village.
– Missionaries bring messages from the lord.
– Angels to some
– The prophets bring messages
– Conference brings messages
– Parents can bring the gospel to their kids.
– Investigators gain through acquired knowledge by asking a lot of questions and getting feelings of a confirmation through prayer.
– We need to be converted to each concept bit by bit. The spirit can touch us at different times and we are continually converted to new principals of the gospel.
– If we lose faith, we can reconvert by asking again.
– Isaiah 50:5-7: savior feelings about the atonement. Will not turn his face away.
– Isaiah 51:6 look eyes up to heavens. My salvation shall be forever.
– Dc: 19:15-20: God suffered these things for all if they repent.
– The atonement fulfills justice
– Isaiah 53:2-4: Christ despised by man. He carried our sorrows.
– No matter what fee feel or go through, we can know that Christ understands.
– People have gone to church-sponsored addiction classes and they feel the spirit of God in the session and visitors have the hope of redemption through Christ.
– Christ hung out with sinners and that show he is willing to forgive our sins.
– Someone coming back from a trial of faith can be as difficult as someone coming back from addiction.
– Isaiah 53:5 Christ went through stripes external and internal.
– Isaiah 53:6-7: all like shop have gone astray. Jesus Christ brought like lamb to the slaughter. He said nothing.
– Romans 8:16-17: spirit beareth witness we are the children of God. We are joint heirs to Christ.
– Isaiah 51:1,4,7: listen to and obeying God.
– Isaiah 51:12-13: remember Christ don’t fear Satan.
– Isaiah 52:1-2 beautiful garment > check make convents we put on the full armor of God.

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