Friday, March 20, 2020

I believe that God produces times when we struggle against sin and temptation in His autonomous will. They all carry sin hanging over their heads. I mean it's not just sins that are easy to overcome. Like the big bones. But it's the sin we struggle with every day. Sin is also part of our way of thinking. The egregious incapability to live peacefully as we warmly rejoice in Him as He's for us. Sin is present and is the main reason why we struggle with the pain of the heart. When there's no more genuine pain, there will be no further sin. When there's no more sin, it'll be because we've crossed over. But God can surely make our sins veritably painful. Now, thus, by tutoring our moral ethics this dominant station of sufficient grace, we're forgiven. Penitence represents an station that God requires further than we can produce to atone for our sin. It isn't inescapably concentrated on ourselves as an effective way to duly consider a sin to be overcome. A person familiar with the possible peril of sin has come familiar with the free grace of God.

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