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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Mark 10:17-31

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I. PRONE TO TAKE SALVATION FOR GRANTED.
A. It takes a miracle from God.
1. Hard for those who trust in riches.
2. Hard for those who trust in works.
a. Too many trying to substitute works for faith.
1. Works result, not cause.
a. Why then boast of them.
b. Coke machine.
2. Not what you've done for Jesus What He's done for you!
A. Idiot in Scotland.
1. Too many have left first love.
a. Become lukewarm.
2. Christ asked "When I return will I find faith?"
a. The more I watch the trend of Christians the more I wonder if He will find faith.
Lost desire to pray.
Lost desire to attend church.
Lost desire to read the Bible.
LOST FAITH.
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