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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Luke 18:18

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A GOOD MAN WHO WENT TO HELL
Why callest thou me good meant one of two things. 6 last commandments our relation to our fellowman "What lack I yet?"
What did he lack? poverty? Submitting of his life to Jesus control Possible to be right with fellowmen and wrong with God.
But you cannot be right with God and Wrong with fellowman.
- Amazing faith of this man.
- Both in latter stages of death
- Heard Jesus talk to father.
- The Roman government had condemned him.
- May have appealed to highest court, but now was placed by Rome on this bitter tree.
- He now discovers higher tribunal then throne of Caesar's. Found one who could appeal his case to God.
- What this meant to Jesus.
- Forsaken (this meant by his disciples)
- Brutal mockery by rulers.
- Spit upon and cast out by.
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