Revealing His Arm. St Thomas' Anglican church North Sydney. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/04904c15-db32-4b95-9c0d-8380d0a465f2.
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Gould speaks on Isaiah 53, showing that God is revealing his arm, or showing his power, to be received by those who receive his word, and not in works or experience. Gould shows that we are all sinful. He explains that sin has consequences, and that God's sinless servant has carried these consequences for us. Gould highlights some mistakes that we make, including feeling guilted into accepting Jesus because God's attitude to us has been changed. Accepting Jesus is not conditional on us being perfect, as that is not possible. Cassette label reads : "St Thomas' Tape Library What is God doing? 'Bearing our Transgressions' Isaiah 53 No.2 Jonathan Gould" What is God doing?
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