Tuesday, July 27, 2021

It would be tiresome to imagine the gap between our identity and our place as sinners. I believe the apostle first said that we should not abuse God's grace. God's grace is greater than our sin. Knowing that he is a sinner, the apostle speaks of himself and his sin. He says, "I want to do what I don't and what I don't want." Because he wants to sin again and again, not because he is aware of his original religious constitution, that is, he does not play with God, but comes as he is.
We know that we have committed the same sin throughout our Christian life. Many people try to qualify sins. They say there are addictions worse than the petty sins of self-righteousness. They are ashamed of themselves and submit only to find that sin has come out in a different attitude. They deceive themselves of lack of control over their sin.You will focus on a few principles that will help you overcome this addiction. But sin is not what they identify in qualifying faith. Doing God is something that ruins your purity imagination.
Many unconscious people simply live with arrogant confidence in their own control. You will see that most people will order their words as close as possible to declaring their free will as an egalitarian choice or cooperation with God, but they will never come to the realization of self-righteousness. Sin was something God exposes you to. Lesser sins cannot be largely atoned for by anything other than divine grace. The Bible says that only God determines our special honor in a unique way. Our emotional problem doesn't believe that God will do the work by faith alone. The self righteous attitude of let us not seek God with legitimate trust. Unlike humans, we do not enjoy honorable fellowship with God; the bad man attacks us brutally, and we just increase our personal guilt.But we have to carefully put aside our irrational prejudices and kindly accept that we won't be precise until we pick up our new white robes.
Thus, having God call us wretched sinners is not a complex problem when God has correctly pronounced the exclusive path of acceptance by divine grace. The lonely way we can gracefully receive divine grace is our moral sin. Great sinners when we normally approach him. This exact statement cannot be revised radically. We properly approach him as the main sinner. We do not despise possible sin and are more ashamed of others. But of course we get closer to God when we urgently need him. that level of divine grace according to His detailed description of how bad it is. Moral sin is for him.
 

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