It is hard to imagine this gap between our status and the status of our sinners. I believe the apostle first said that we should not abuse God’s grace. The grace of God is greater than our sin. Knowing that he was a sinner, the apostle talked about himself and his sin. It says, "I want to do what I don't want to do and what I don't want to do, that I do." Because you want to sin again and again? It is not because he knows his original state as a believer, that is, he does not play with God, but is according to his true appearance.
We know that we have committed the same sin in the life of a Christian. Many people try to qualify the crime. They say there are addictions worse than self-righteous petty sins. They are ashamed of themselves and succumbed to discovering that the evil manifested in another way. They deceive themselves because they cannot control their sins.You will focus on some principles to help you overcome this addiction. But sin is not what they agree with in their qualified faith. Turning to God will destroy your imaginary life.
Many unconscious people are just full of arrogant confidence in their control. You will find that most people’s discourse sequence is as close as possible to claiming that their free will is an egalitarian solution or cooperation with God, but they will never feel self-righteous. Sin is something God made them bear. A minor sin cannot be completely made up for but by the grace of God. The Bible says that only God clearly shows our special honor. Our emotional problems mean that God will work by faith alone. Let us seek God with justified certainty. Unlike human beings, we do not like to have a glorious fellowship with God; bad people attack us fiercely, and we will only increase our personal guilt.But we must be careful to put aside unfounded prejudices and kindly admit that unless we put on a new white robe, we will not be precise.
Therefore, it is not difficult for God to call us pathetic sinners when God correctly declares an extraordinary way of being accepted by God's grace. Alone, through our moral sin, we can generously receive divine grace. When we usually approach him, we are a sinner. This exact statement cannot be fundamentally modified. We approach him correctly as the last sinner. We do not despise possible sin and are ashamed of others. According to his detailed description of how bad it is, that level of divine grace. It was a moral sin for his grace.
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