An incurable problem of introspection. This is the question of the teaching on sin. The life of a Christian is to know oneself without feeling trapped. There is considerable confusion regarding the specific application of this extensive knowledge. They are like accepting the equal moral persuasion that pulls us in the opposite direction. We make sure to lay a solid foundation on the basis of the overall image of the heaven that has been created. We know each other who we are because we truly appreciate the grace of God. Our understanding of grace is cautious, even though its knowledge is incomplete.
Our understanding is reliable, because God has described us in words and Spirit. The Holy Spirit effectively created our inner life for our qualified status in Christ and faithfully defended His words of salvation.This is the bright light of the Spirit of the Word, the personality of all the words of the Bible. So the Bible describes the correct balance of our substitution experience. I propose a historical explanation of the Spirit that guides our way without falling into the trap of moral error. Since I also interpret the well-designed trap as a feature of non-believers' misunderstanding, I believe that our original identity is fully separated from our ancient pagan identity. As we describe now, our struggle is to understand the word and the Holy Spirit. We can fall into sin, but we cannot fall completely, because our life's struggle is undoubtedly not the basis, but the struggle to communicate with the world, the flesh, and the devil.Thinking of God's ideas can prevent us from falling.
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