Saturday, June 12, 2021


I don't believe in two-line theology. Bible does not teach two laws. Two common lines tell us that we must choose obedience equally, because God must do his work. They say that for us, this is a biblical argument from God’s sovereignty to our responsibility and our responsibility to God’s sovereignty. But we believe that we are justified, and God’s work in our lives proves our purpose. This is not about less sin, but about sharing the divine unity of God’s rest, which is enough to prove your worth. Salvation in Christ is achieved through justified actions in his life, and these actions fully demonstrate our corrupt efforts. Not only did Christ accompany us, but he successfully completed the work required for justification. We cannot add anything to his already perfect work. Free because we have nothing to lose. Even our most sinful times have become our blessings.God does his work through pronouncements; not on a small scale. 

God will not use his created gifts or moral goodness to balance moral scales. He heals every creature by himself, no matter what, "open his hand to satisfy every creature’s desire." He solemnly asks the rich and gives alms to the poor; he proves himself by simply declaring certain people as evil, As an arbitrary sign other people see, he is blessing his children. The righteous seek this mark to fully justify their actions. God does not do business with us. He made a covenant to show that he was loyal, loving, compassionate and kind. When we keep God's eternal covenant, we can truly enjoy our sincere desire.Because God is closely connected with all of us through his inexhaustible love. When we experience the characteristics of his covenant, we can show a legitimate character. We can only change by exercising this supreme grace.

 But when we focus on God, we learn to trust him alone. All our experiences in this life shape our view of the world. We have learned to think in fear based on the importance we place on it. Our own definition in this life. But God works for us so that we can rest with Him. "Our thinking is not his thinking, our way is not his way. We all think we are lost sheep, we go our own way. We try to quickly improve our way in accordance with His law, and we do this because We worry about our poor performance. We are attached to our problems and traumatic experiences because we believe that we can solve them with our own solutions. How God sees us. But God never changes and thinks that we are weak."Because he knows that we are weak, he remembers that we are dust." These two liners just tell us that we can solve our problems by just thinking about our identity. But we must show ourselves completely weak and without personal strength in order to achieve anything in our lives.  

We need to see God use our sins and problems to bring us closer to Him. When he "remembers", it is not just on the ideological level. When God remembers, He will speak to us as we overcome sin and trials. He takes her. "I waited patiently for the Lord. He turned to me and heard my scream." We wanted to be blessed, but didn't have the patience to see God turn our sins into good. We feel guilty for thinking only of the positive promises of the Bible. We not only need to reduce our guilt, but we also need to express our frustration and anger.Let us also put it in His hands. We must learn to grow. We are never practical to God. This is a blessing, or a terrible destruction. We all hope that our relationship with God will go smoothly, but as we grow, we will become more and more eager to find God. We promote our political experience in this evil world to experience freedom. The more freedom we experience, the more our hearts expand to worship and praise God. The poet said: "Lord, I will praise you with all my heart. I will tell you all your miracles." The expansion of our hearts brings about all the works of God that the poet calls miracles.

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