Grizzly Christian Fellowship has been working with 14 interns this summer. One of their assignments was to outline the gospel using nothing but scripture, and then to provide an account of the gospel using their own words. We want to share with you some of the responses given by our interns who are seeking Christ's glory at the University of Montana.

We as men and women have rebelled against our Creator. We have stood in open defiance to him, shaking our closed fists, thumbing our noses, at him. But God in his loving patience has not ended our rebellion in fiery judgment outright. He in his steadfast loving kindness continues to endure our slight to his loving rule. And continues to sustain all things, even sinners who could not survive in his holy presence. Though estranged from him, spiritually dead and unable to respond to his love on our own, in his grace he sent his Son, Jesus, to die on the cross and by the power of the Holy Spirit, to bring new spiritual life so that we may call on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, and to apply Christ’s atoning death to us, rebellious sinners, covering our sin with Christ’s righteousness so we can stand before a holy and righteous God.

-Noah

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