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Scott Richardson

God Is True

Scott Richardson July, 5 1981 Audio
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100. Psalm 100. Well, before I forget now, I'll
be gone this coming week and Carl will have the services for
us this Wednesday night. He's not tied up in some real important
business that you can't get away. Charlie Payne will be here this
Sunday, coming Sunday. Preach for Sunday morning and
Sunday night. So be sure and tell those that
only come on Sunday morning to try to come this next Sunday
since we're having a visiting speaker. And most everyone likes
Charlie Payne. He always has something to say
that is beneficial to everybody and certainly exalts the name
of the Lord. Psalm 100, let's look at it a
little bit here and we'll read it all and I'll try to make a
few comments if the Lord will help me on this fifth verse or
the last statement of the fifth verse where it says, His truth
endureth to all generations. Let us begin reading there at
verse number one. It is a psalm of praise, a psalm
of thanksgiving. And it begins like this, Make
a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands, or make a joyful
noise unto the Lord, all ye people. Make a joyful noise unto the
Lord as the angels did at his birth. make a joyful noise unto
the Lord as the disciples did when he made his triumphant entry
into Jerusalem. You remember when they all shouted
and sang, Hosanna, Hosanna, blessed is he who comes in the name of
the Lord. And they threw out their garments
in his path for him to walk upon. We need to make a joyful noise
unto the Lord as unto a triumphant conqueror who has conquered death,
who has conquered sin, who has conquered hell, who has conquered
the grave. We need to make a joyful noise
unto him as our conqueror, as our king, as our victor. He is overcome. all of that which
was in opposition to it. The Bible says that he must reign,
and he will reign, and he is a king, not a soon-coming king,
but he is a king now who ever reigns on his father's throne
on high. Well, he goes on and says, Make
a joyful noise unto the Lord. That's part of our worship. We
begin our worship making a joyful noise with the singing of the
hymns of praise and the hymns of Zion. That's part of worship,
and that's been the part of the worship service as far as the
historians can record. Anything that pertains to an
organized assembly that worships, they were always at the beginning. The singing of hymns and the
singing of the songs and they depicted the feeling of those
who sang them, the feelings of their hearts. Well, he goes on
in verse number 2 and says, Serve the Lord with gladness. Come
before his presence with singing. We have the singing again, the
joyful noise, the praise unto his name. Serve the Lord with
gladness. I think that means not with a
slavish fear, not to serve Him under the spirit of bondage as
the Jews served Him in Old Testament days here under a legal dispensation
in the oldness of the letter. We need to serve Him in the newness
of letter, in the newness of the Spirit with spiritual joy,
with thanksgiving, with praise, with freedom of freedom of our
souls, newness of spirit, a ready, willing, joyful, acceptable,
cheerful service and gladness unto His name. Serve the Lord
with gladness and come before His presence with singing. Verse
number 3 says, Know ye, know this, that the Lord, He is God,
know this. Know that He is God. He is both
God and man. Know this. Acknowledge it. Own
it. Own up to it that God is God. It is He that hath made us, and
we not ourselves. We are His people and the sheep
of His pasture. That He has made us. The Bible
says that in Him we live and move and have our beings. The
Bible says in Ephesians chapter 2, we are His workmanship. We are created in Him. We are created by Him. We are raised from a beggar's
dunghill and made to sit as princes on thrones. Let me read something
to you here that I seen here the other day. talked about for
some time. In the book of Revelation, look
at this. I'll read it to you. In chapter
5 and verse number 10, listen to what it says here. Now keep
in mind this verse that I read to you. Know ye that the Lord,
He is God. It is He that hath made us. Notice here in verse number 10
of the 5th chapter of the book of Revelation. It says, "...and
hath made us unto our God." What? kings and priests, and we shall
reign upon the earth. He hath made us, and we not ourselves. He has made us priests and kings,
and we shall reign upon this earth." Well, he goes on and
says here that we are his people. We are his people by purchase. We are his people by gift. We
are his people by right. He hath redeemed us and paid
the price that the law demanded for our redemption. So we are
His people in that respect. We are the sheep of His pasture. We are sheep because of the gift,
the purchase price that He paid and so forth. We are called by
Him. We are made to know His voice
and we follow Him and He provides pasture for us. That is, He feeds
us, He leads us, and He leads us to the feed, and He feeds
us with Himself. We're the sheep in His pasture. The sheep must have feed. The
shepherd takes the sheep way off into the mountains in order
that they might have pasture, fresh green grass, that they
might have plenty of green grass plenty of clear water in order
that the sheep might be sustained. And so it is with us. We are
His people and the sheep of His pasture. And then He says, enter
into His gates with thanksgiving. This is the third, I think there's
about five times in this psalm that only has five verses to
it that the mention is made in regard to His people in their
attitude towards Him by praising Him and by singing and by making
a joyful noise and being thankful unto Him and bless His name.
About five or six different times this expression is used only
under different a different word. Praise His name. Bless His name. Make a joyful noise unto Him.
Come before His presence. That all has to do with worship. Be thankful. Enter into His gates
with thanksgiving. Into His courts with praise.
Be thankful unto Him. Bless His name. For the Lord is good. For the
Lord is good. I said five or six times he said
these things. Then that fifth verse said, For
or because of. This is the reason why we should.
Because the Lord is good. The Lord is good. His mercy or
His grace is everlasting. There's no end to it. No end
to His love, His mercy, and His grace. One verse I want to read
to you in connection with that. In John chapter 13 and verse
number 1. Look at this verse with me, if
you will. John 13 and 1. And keep in mind
now, we're talking about His mercy is everlasting. His grace is everlasting. His love is everlasting. It says,
Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour
was come, that he should depart out of this world unto the Father. Here's the part I wanted you
to see. Having loved his own, his mercy is everlasting, his
grace is everlasting, his love is everlasting. Having loved
his own, having loved his sheep, the sheep of his pasture, the
sheep that he's called, the sheep that follow him, the sheep that
he feeds, having loved his own, which were in the world, he loved
them unto the very end. No end to it, no end to it. The Lord is good, his mercy is
everlasting, and his truth endures to all generations. Well, let me talk to you for
just a few minutes here this evening. Not long. I'm not going
to keep you long. Just let me talk to you about
the fact that God's truth endures to all generations. The first
point that I want to make is this, that God Almighty is true. Let God be true and every man
a liar. That's what the Bible says. Let
God be true. He is true. There is no deceit,
no falsehood, no error in the nature of God Almighty. He is
true. My, how refreshing it is to know
when you just bring yourself to think about this for a little
while. When we live in such a deceitful
world, made up of deceitful people, how refreshing to know that there
is one person One person that is absolutely 100% true in his
nature. He's true in his nature. You
know you and I are not that way. We are not true in our nature. We are from our very birth, from
the time that we're born, we have deceitful hearts. Deceitful
above all things and wicked. And we can't even know our own
hearts. And most of the time, we'd rather
believe a lie than we would the truth. That's how bad we are. How refreshing is it to know
that in the midst of all of this, there is one that's true. God
is essentially absolutely true in His own nature. You see, we
do many times call that which is sweet bitter. We are so deceitful
and so false and full of error. But God is not a man. God is
not a man that He should lie. Oh, no. This is, I believe, part
of His holiness. You know, the angels in the Scriptures
say, cry out in unison, Holy, Holy, Holy, art thou Lord God
Jehovah. Holy, Holy, The angels couldn't
cry this if it was not so. It's so. God is holy and God
is true in His very nature. Well, what is it that makes men
untruthful? I want to show you something
here in order that I might show you that God is truthful in His
nature and He's true to His nature. What is it that makes men that
makes men untruthful, that makes a man tell a lie. Why is it that
a man will tell a lie? Some men will tell a lie just
for the joy and pleasure and satisfaction of spinning a tale,
of telling a tale. He gets some sort of satisfaction
out of telling a downright bold-faced lie. What makes men untruthful? Whatever it is, it's clear to
me that this same motive, or whatever constrains a man to
do it, is and cannot operate in the nature of God. Sometimes
a man will tell a lie because of fear, fear of the consequence
of the truth. But the eternal God, I cannot
fear consequence and therefore cannot be brought into a place
of fear or stress or strain that would produce a falsehood in
him. He has no fear of the consequence
of truth. He is truth, all truth and nothing
but truth. You see, he is omnipotent and
all things are in God's hands. Now, sometimes when a man tells
a lie, He does so because he thinks there is no other way
of accomplishing his end or purpose. And so he tells a lie in order
to accomplish that desired end. But the infinite wisdom of God
is never short of resources. He knows how to accomplish his
will and his pleasure without using the mean devices and schemes
of men. So he does not need to revert
to fear of truth or fear of not accomplishing his desired end. Man sometimes promises what he
cannot perform, and then he is false to his own promise. It
cannot be the case with God because when God Almighty says anything,
It will be done. It must be done. There shall
not be one word that falls from the mouth of God that shall not
be accomplished. There shall not be one thought
in the mind of God that shall never be realized. Whatever God
thinks, whatever God says shall be done. So what I'm trying to
say here this evening is this. that His truth endureth through
all generations. I'm trying to say that God is
true in His very nature. He cannot lie. He's not a man
that could lie. He is all truth. And you can
rely on God. You can rely on Him. Whatever
God says, you can rely on. He's true. He's true. He's not
like you and me. He doesn't change. I am God. I am Jehovah. I change not. Well, God is not
only true in His nature, but He's true to His nature. Let
me tell you what I mean. Sometimes you'll find a man who
has this testimony in regard to himself, that he's upright
and he's just. That's the testimony that he
has in the community, that he's an honest and an upright and
a just man. But he's placed in a certain
situation, under stress and under strain, he does something that
he cannot justify for doing. Well, you've known men who were
kind men. They had that testimony. They're
kind and generous men. You say, well, that man's a kind
man. I know him. He's a kind man.
I've seen how he deals with his family. and with his children.
I see how he deals with his neighbors. He's a kind man. But sometimes
that kind man will commit some cruel act in a time of fear,
in a time of fear. And when he does that, he's not
true to himself. He's stepped out of the ordinary
path in which he traveled. He's generally thought of as
to be a kind and generous man. But here, in time of stress,
in time of a situation and circumstance which he couldn't cope with,
he's done something else, contrary to what he really is. And he's
not true to his nature. What I'm saying is that God is
not only essentially true in his nature, but he's true to
his nature. He does not revert to things
like men do. We say about men sometimes who
are not true to their nature, and I've said it and I know you
have. We say, well, this is not like that man. So-and-so said
something or did something. Well, that's not like him at
all. I'm amazed that he said that. I'm amazed that he done
that. That's not keeping with his character. That's so unlike
him. He's not true to himself. He's
not true to himself. He stepped out of his nature.
He stepped out of the ordinary path. But the Lord God is always
true to himself. That's the point that I'm trying
to make. The Lord God is always true to himself. You and I are
not. Sometimes because of fear, sometimes
because of circumstance, sometimes because of stress and strain,
we step out of our character and are something that we're
really not. and we're not true to ourselves. God, help us to
be true to ourselves, to be true to our convictions, to be true,
true blue every day, every day. I know there's some men that
I know. Every time you see them, you
see them the same. They're not down one day and
up the next. Every time you see certain men I could name, certain
men that I know and certain women that I know, as far as I know,
they're true. to themselves, true to their
character. Every time you see them, they're
the same. Every time. And I admire that. I admire that
in men because I don't have much of that in myself. And I admire
that when I see it in others, that men would be true to themselves. God is true to Himself. There's
no emergencies with God like they are with us. There's no
pressures. There's no difficulties. which
could produce falsehood in God. He says, I am Jehovah. I change
not. I am immutable. I am not capable
of changing. Oh, you find Him where you will,
and He is what He was, and whatever shall be is what He is. There
is no change in God. I want to tell you first off
here, brethren, that His truth endureth to all generations.
that He's absolutely true in His nature and He's true to His
nature. You understand that? He's true
in His nature. He's true to His nature. You
can trust Him. You can believe in Him. You can
believe in Him. Whatever He says will come to
pass. Well, let me say this too. That He's true. He's true to
all of His purposes. God is. Whatever He has resolved
to do, whatever He has decreed to come to pass, will come to
pass. Whatever He has resolved to do,
will be done. Whatever He has purposed to do
in eternity, will come to pass here in time. There has been
no change in the purpose of God at any time. He doesn't change
His mind. You know, there's a verse or
some scriptures over here in the Bible that says, the Lord
is the Lord's arm shortened that he cannot save, is his ear heavy
that he cannot hear. Who hath believed thy report?
Has God got tired? Is he old? Is he feeble? Is he not able
now? Is his arm shortened? that he cannot save. God's ear
is not heavy that he cannot hear. Oh no, there's never been a time
in the existence, and that's not the right word to use, there's
never been a time in the history of God that God, His purpose
has ever been thwarted. He's true, absolutely true to
all of His purposes. And brethren, he's not only true
to his purposes, but he's true to all of his promises. Whatever
God has promised will come to pass, whatever it is. It doesn't
make any difference. You can trust in it. You can
depend on God. Not one promise which he has
made, but what either he has kept or else being dated for
the future, he will keep it at that appointed time. Not one
promise has ever failed that God has made. When He says to
the wicked, Ye shall surely die, He means it. He means it. He
means it. When He says, Though your sins
be as scarlet, they shall be as wool, He means it. He means
it. These are promises of God. When He says, Come unto Me, all
ye that labor and are heavy laden, And I will give you rest. He means it. He'll give you rest
for your soul. He'll give you rest from yourself. He'll give you rest from your
sins. He'll give you rest from judgment. He'll give you rest from the
fear of death. All of this is included in His
promises. If a man will get to Him, this
is what I'll give you. If you'll get to Me, I'll give
you eternal life. Eternal life. And that life cannot
be forfeited. That life will not be taken away
if you can get to Me. See, God's true. He's true in
His nature. He's true to His nature. He's
true to His purposes. He's true to His promises. He's not like you and I. Some
say, well, I'll see you tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Well, maybe
you'll see Him at 9.30. But if God says 9 o'clock, it's
9 o'clock. God never runs late. He never runs late. He's always
there, on time. He always keeps His word. Well,
He'll be true. God will be true as a judge. When men come before God as a
judge, there'll be no bribes taken there. There'll be no twisting
of the law. He'll clear only those whom He
has made righteous through the righteousness of His Son. Now,
God has made this promise. He says in, well, let me read
it for you. In Romans chapter 4, listen to
this promise. Romans chapter 4, it says, verse number 3, but what sayeth
the scripture? Abraham believed God and was
counted unto Abraham for righteousness. Now to him that worketh is a
reward, not reckoned of grace, but of death. But, listen to
this verse now, but to him that worketh not, but believeth on
him that justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. That man that works not, that
man that works not, That man that does not parade his works
before God as a means of his acceptance, that man that comes
before God guilty in his shame, laden with all of his sins, that
man who comes before God as he is, that man that worketh not,
that man that comes before God empty-handed, his faith, his
faith, is what is counted for righteousness. What is it that
God demands? God demands an absolute righteousness
from every man that ever enters into His glory. He must have
an absolute righteousness, not a partial righteousness. He must
have an absolute perfection. He must, as a matter of fact,
He must be as holy as God is holy. That's what God is saying.
God saying that if a man enters into My rest, in My glory, he
must be as holy as I am holy. He must have the same righteousness
that I have. How do I get that righteousness?
You don't get it by working. You don't get it by working,
but the promise of God is. God is true to His promise. God
says that whoever comes, as this helpless, hopeless, poor, guilty
sinner without clinging to any shred of righteousness to satisfy
the claims of God. But he comes naked. His faith
is what is counted for righteousness. His faith is counted for absolute
perfection. Well, you say, well, he's just
talking about David here because the next verse talks about David.
So he's just talking about David here. Even as David also described
the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness
without works. That is, God charges to some
men's account a perfect righteousness without works. That's what it
says. Saying, Blessed are they whose
iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered. He's just talking to David there.
He doesn't mean us. Well, no, hold on a minute. Hold
on a minute. Let's look down here to the latter
part of this chapter. Now listen to this. He starts
talking about Abraham now. He says, 20th verse, Abraham
staggered not at the promise of God. He didn't stagger at
it. He didn't fall beneath the Lord through unbelief, but he
was strong in faith, giving glory to God, being fully persuaded,
that what he had promised, what God had promised, he was able
also to perform. And therefore it was accounted
or imputed. Imputed. Imputed means accounted
to an individual's ledger. And therefore it was imputed
to him for righteousness. Now, here's what I want us to
see. Now it was not written for his sake alone. Neither was it
just written for David's sake alone that it was imputed to
him, but for us also to whom it shall be imputed if we believe
on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead, who was delivered
for our offenses and raised again for our justification. You see,
God has promised that those that come to Him, those that come
to Him and those that appear before Him when He appears in
the role of a judge, you see, there will be no twisting of
the law there. He will only clear out of this
great, vast, innumerable company of men of all tribes and all
nations. are gathered at this one great
general judgment, when the sea gives up her dead, and the graves
give up her dead, and the winds bring together the dust of these
that have been burnt up, and these that have been dissolved,
brings together the souls and bodies of all men at that great
judgment. God Almighty, the Judge, has
promised that He will clear those only whom He has made righteous
through the righteousness of His Son. Now you can believe
that. You can believe it. You can depend
on it. God's true. God's true. He doesn't just say things to
be said. He tells the truth. And I'm glad. I'm glad, and it's
refreshing. It's a joy to my soul. to know that as sinful and untrustworthy
as this human race is, that we have a God, we have a Savior
in the Lord Jesus Christ that cannot be untrue. There is no
falsehood in Him, there is no deceit in Him, and we can depend
on Him. We can depend on Him. One for the dependability of
God. If it wasn't for the faithfulness
of God, how could we face life much less face death? How could
you face life? You might struggle through life
and maybe get some dope or get some whiskey or alcohol or something
to saturate your brain and be a sluggard and a drunkard and
come down to the bottom of the barrel and make it through that
way. I don't know. But what would you do when death
comes if God wasn't faithful? What would you do? What would
you do if you only had five minutes, five minutes before you and then
eternity is to come and you didn't know that God was true? What would you do? I'm glad that
God's true. He'll be true as a judge. You
can bank on that. What's that fellow saying in
the television? He says you can take that to the bank. That's right.
Well, he's true as a father, too. There's some fathers that
are bad and hard and selfish. I pity poor children who have
such bad parents. They're not fathers at all in
the true sense of the word, but God, He is a true father. He's a loving father. He's a
kind father. He's a helping father. He provides
for His children, takes care of them. He says that a man that
doesn't provide for his own, this is God in His role as a
father, talking to us. He says a man that doesn't provide
for his own children, not only, I think that includes spiritual
nourishment too. A man that doesn't care about
his own children and will stop along the way on payday and drink
up all his money, drink up all his money, leave it at some tavern
and come home with with just drunk and not able to contain
himself. And there's his wife and there's
his children. There's his bills facing him. No stability. God said to that fellow, He said
that if he does not provide for his own, he's worse. He's not
like an infidel. He's worse than an infidel. He's worse than an atheist. That's
what God's saying. And I believe He says the same
thing. If a man doesn't provide for the spiritual welfare of
his children, doesn't provide for them, doesn't care about
them, father and mother, they can't really love their children
if they don't care about the souls of their children. No,
sir. They may not be able to make
them, they can take them to the water, they can't make them drink,
but they're going to do, under God, they're going to do all
they can to get them to come to where the water is, aren't
they? They can't make them eat the bread, but they're going
to try to get them to the table. They're going to try to get them
to the table. They'll do everything within their power to get them
at the table where they can eat of that bread. If God so permits. Well, He's true as a Father.
Well, lastly, brethren and sisters, God is true to every man and
every woman in this world. And when you and I, get to the
end of life, which won't be long for some of us. When we get to
the end of life's journey, you'll find out and I'll find out that
everything that God has ever said is absolutely true. Everything. And I believe this
too, that if we die in our sins, He said that if you believe not
that I am He, you shall die in your sins. continue on in our
stiff-necked rebellion against God and die in our sins, then
I believe that God will show us at that time that He's true
and He's going to cast us out from His presence and we're never
going to bask in His sunshine anymore. And His judgment, I
believe that His judgment will be so true against us And we'll
be so just against us that we'll agree with God that what we've
got we deserve to get. God will be true. He'll not give
you or me an ounce more than what we deserve. And I think
that somehow we're going to be able to recognize that at that
time. God will be true to every man
and to every woman. The world is on fire, and when
we come to the last mile of the way, God will be doomed. And if we've lived in this life,
rejecting the Son of God, and not kissing the Son, not bowing
to the Son, not receiving God's Son, not believing on God's Son,
despising God's Son, that's what we're doing. Listen, does not
the Scripture say, He that is not for me is against me. Isn't that in the Bible? You
ever find that in the Bible? He that is not for me. That means
that he that has not embraced my Son, then he's against me. He's against me. Every man, every
woman, every boy and every girl that is not for God in Christ
is against God. Everybody, everybody, I don't
care how good as children are, how good your mother, grandfather,
and all, it doesn't make any difference. If they despise the
Lord Jesus Christ, God's Son, then God's going to despise them.
If they're not for God, they're against God. There's no gray
matter. No middle ground. For or against. If you're not
for me, you're against me. If you're against me, you despise
me. And if He despises me, I despise
you. That's what it says. That's the
Bible. God's been true, brethren. He's
been true in the past, He's true in the present, and He'll be
true in the future. See if He hasn't been true in
the past. What did He tell Adam and Eve? He warned them, if they
ate of the fruit of the tree in the midst of the garden, They
would surely die. Did they die? Did they die? By one man's disobedience, many
became sinners. We all died. Every one of us
died towards God. Died spiritually. Adam died spiritually. And Adam died physically. God
warned him. God told him, don't eat of that.
The day you eat of it, that day you will die. And then the years
rolled on and God told Noah, He said, I'm going to destroy
this world. I'm going to destroy this world. And He said, I want
you to make an ark. That's what I want you to do.
I want you to build an ark. I'll give you the specifications
for this ark. You'll build it just like I told
you. And I want you to take two of every kind. I want you to
put them on the ark. And I want you, Noah, and your
sons, and their wives, and your wives, I want you to get on the
ark. When you get on the ark, He said, I'll shut the door and
I'll save you. Did God save Noah and his family? Did He? God's
true, that's what I'm telling you. God's been true in the past. God's true in the present. And
God will be true throughout the dateless ages of the forevers
to come, you can depend on Him. God put a rainbow in the sky
after that flood, and He said, as long as the earth stands,
He said there will be seed time, and He said there will be harvest
time. He said there will be summer time, and there will be winter
time. You know what He said? As long as this world stands.
And he said, I'll put a bow in the sky, a rainbow in the sky.
And he said, whenever you look upon that rainbow, it will remind
you that I never will. I never will again destroy this
world and this human race. By what? I won't do it no more.
I did it once, Noah. God did it once. He destroyed
literally millions and billions of souls. Destroyed them. Just
destroyed them. God said, I'm angry. at this
generation. I'm angry. And he broke the waters,
came forth from the heavens and gushed up from the earth and
just flooded everything, covered mountains, covered high mountains,
25,000, 30,000 feet, killed everything in sight. There wasn't a thing
living except that which was on that ark. God said, get them
all on that ark. Get on the ark yourself, which
is a type of the Lord Jesus Christ. Get on that ark and I'll save
you. Did God save Noah and his family? He did. Well, God will always
be true. We, you and I, we shall soon
lie down on our beds and fall asleep in death. and go home,
and go home, and go home if we be in Christ. God's true. God's
true. He said to His disciples as He
was about to leave, our Lord did, He said, Let not your hearts
be troubled, ye believe in God, believe also in Me. For in My
Father's house are many mansions. If it were not so, I would have
told you. I go to prepare a place for you,
and if I go, I will come again and receive you, and you'll be
where I'm at. That's the hope. That's a good
hope. You've got that good hope here.
Listen, you're going to go to sleep, and I'm going to go to
sleep, and we're going to be carried out on our narrow bed,
and I'll tell you where we're going. We're going home. We're
going home. Where else? Where else would
a man go at the end of the day but home? Huh? Where else would
a man go? at the end of the day, but home. When he works all day, and the
day's work is done, where does he head for? This good man who
loves his family, who loves God, who loves that which is right.
Where does he go? He goes home. He goes home. The long day, the long day that
you and I spend will soon be over. And we're going home to
be with God. Going home. Going home. Who will come and go with me?
Huh? Who will come and go with me?
Going home. Going home. God's true. You can
depend on Him. You can depend on Him. Everything
else you see, false. False. It's false. It's false. Everything in this world is full
of veneer, make-believe, playing the losing game, can't come out
on top, but in the midst of all of it, God is true. He sent his
Son to die in the stead of sinners. If a sinner ever comes to Him,
He'll give him life. And that's the promise of God
in Christ Jesus, and He's true, and you can bank on it. Alistair.
Scott Richardson
About Scott Richardson
Scott Richardson (1923-2010) served as pastor of Katy Baptist Church in Fairmont, West Virginia.
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