DAILY TRUTH - Rediscovering Amazing Grace announces the Right Response Conference featuring Dr. James White, Dr. Joseph Boot, Gary DeMar, and Pastor Joel Webbin to discuss postmillennialism and theonomy. The host illustrates divine forgiveness's supremacy over human mercy using a peasant analogy against both peers and kings, emphasizing that God's glory magnifies His grace. Listeners are urged to visit rightresponseconference.com for registration while supporting biblically faithful content through five-star reviews. Ultimately, this gathering aims to deepen understanding of God's word beyond mere sustenance. [Automatically generated summary]
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Big News: Right Response Conference00:02:23
Big news, really big news.
Our next Right Response Conference is in the works.
We've got a number of things already lined up and organized.
This is what we've got so far.
The whole conference, three days long on postmillennialism and theonomy.
And the speakers Dr. James White, Dr. Joseph Boot, Gary DeMar, and of course, yours truly, Pastor Joel Webbin.
We've got a great lineup, we've got great topics.
If you want to find out dates, And location and registration and anything else, go and visit our website, rightresponseconference.com.
Rightresponseconference.com.
Jesus said, Man cannot live on bread alone, but from every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
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He just got done recounting the grace of God for him, but it leads him into worshipful exposition of the greatness of God.
And the glory of God.
Why?
Not to sidetrack from His grace, not to distract from His mercy, but it gives even more weight to the grace of God.
If you're a peasant living in the kingdom and you do something really wrong, and one of your fellow peasants forgives you and extends to you mercy, that matters.
I don't want to make that completely invalid.
That matters.
You're going to be grateful.
But what if you didn't just sin against your fellow peer, your fellow colleague, your fellow peasant, and they forgave you?
But you, as a peasant, as the lowest person in all the kingdom, you radically sinned against the king, and he forgave you.
Would that not make for a better story?
Wouldn't that not be more praiseworthy?
See, it is the greatness and the glory of God that makes his grace so significant.
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