Grace and moral law are incompatible; they do not accept substance and create a state of existence; moral law curses those who are tortured by it; grace always blesses those who have it; what effect does law have on believers? Create a state. Believers think that Christ is humble in children. But the law does not lead believers to Christ as school teachers, but to our friends. Why is it because of the power of grace? Is it better than being cursed? Consequences of the promise: The law speaks of condemnation; Grace speaks of the promise. The law of the lawbreaker; the lawbreaker is evil; but the saint is not regarded as the lawbreaker, but is absolutely sanctified in Christ; that is set apart for God; the specific purpose of the law fully demonstrates God’s mercy and The value of grace.
We are free from the destructive nature of the law as an analgesic. We are no longer subject to the eternal condemnation of the law.The eternal curse refers to eternal death. These agents have no time to sleep and are always active. The law does not give us the power to overcome sin. Natural law unites divine creation by appropriately including sin. This is why maintaining safety is so important. The guarantee of grace. Since grace works, the quality of our faith in God depends on how we live in grace. Grace creates security; the law justly contains sin through eternal curses; but God correctly provides sacrifices for our eternal curses. Those who are blatantly condemned by the law are under the divine wrath of God.
The wrath of God always happens in the world. He is kind and angry; he does not use these agents as living people, but God acts according to the law in our lives. God renews the saints; God destroys the cursed. God cannot treat sin with joy, so we are sure; not by divine promises, but by the gift of effective means, carefully to avoid God's dissatisfaction with the work of the law. We look forward to hoping for the future. God will work. Because our goodness defeats sin, peace and the devil by grace. The law will never be neutral in this life. God is doing good in our evil deeds and is ready to destroy the wicked. The work of natural law involves sin and grace.
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