I. God's Goodness Should be Noted a) Generally b) Note his goodness in General Providence c) Note his goodness in Spiritual Blessings
II. God's Goodness Should Encourage Repentance a) Danger of not seeing this b) A reminder of our duty to God c) An encouragement to turn to God
II. The Abuse of God's Goodness is Dangerous a) It is dangerous even when not open b) Forbearance not = Forgetfulness / unconcern about sin c) God's Goodness not last
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Graeme Craig was born in Paisley, Scotland, in 1964, and was educated at Dundee University and the Free Church of Scotland College. He was ordained and inducted to Ardnamurchan Free Church in October 1989, where he ministered for eight years to the small scattered congregations...