We go as we were advised; we are guided by word and Spirit; we are defined by understanding ourselves through our weaknesses; our mutual understanding of sin, a life of genuine repentance; no human being can naturally bring about true righteousness through an attitude of repentance to God. Should he gratefully acknowledge God when he universally opposed sin, who could resist? Hence, in the full life of repentance, it is our inability to stand before God by denying ourselves. We must acknowledge our bankruptcy in order to adopt the attitude of humility.
Sin is not an act, but a necessary reminder of our need for God. We sin because we are the main sinners, we are morally depraved everywhere.The objective reality of sin taught as ardent believers, a moral disposition of sinners. Therefore, sin does not define the real enjoyment of divine forgiveness; Closeness to God. Taking the blame on ourselves as if we depended on our need to understand that we are sinners. But we enjoy grace by following our sin. When we contemplate our sin, we need grace if we continue to indulge in sin. We seek God in a more transparent way. Through transparency we regain freedom without hiding our weaknesses.
We stand before God, who identifies us, since he does not describe a god that we accept. We ask God to be freer so that we can build trust in Him, the teacher of repentance.He demands that if we simply let go of a sin, we should just think that we are reluctantly approaching God; that we are desperately waiting to deliver a new sheet of paper to show confidence that God will hardly hear us; He knows if he can persuade us to do business with God. Satan wants to forcibly separate us from God for our sins. He convinces through our feelings of guilt, shame and fear that we are sinners. It creates a spirit of fear, guilt, and shame. Satan is the main accuser. It prevents us from focusing on the word of God but on ourselves and our sins.
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