Friday, July 30, 2021

The choices we make are the result of needing one over the other. The apostle says that all things were sanctified for our use. Therefore, our decisions are not on a ledger. When all things are sanctified, limiting our options means returning to slavery. To say we are saved means we are free from the bondage of the law. When we are free from bondage to the law, we are free from sin.  

Every time we sin, it is precisely recorded as a moral blow to us. To be righteous in the biblical sense is to be flawless. Biblical infallibility is legal. There should be no trace of sin in it. Justice, then, experiences. two sides.We believe that we are justified by an official declaration substitute rationality. This certainly means that God does not count our moral sins. If God chose not to include each of our sins, then we are free not to be guilty. etc., to be righteous is to remain desolate as one who has to carefully bear the growing weight of sin piled upon countless others, but God does not consider our sin ... To be free from sin does not mean free to be, not to sin, but to be guilty of the moral law of God, the sin set free is forgotten.  

The other side of this view is how we hate ourselves. If we hated ourselves, we would simply display each critical selection as a negative list in a ledger. It is the same as gaining acceptance by measuring ourselves against moral law. Maternal love for God does not necessarily show itself in immediate obedience to the moral law, but in genuine faith in the glorious gospel. I mean, we are sinners who usually need the considerable weight of the law to quickly fall on anyone who falsely believes in the law. it may be fair.Anyone righteous without Christ correctly portrays the eternal curse of the law by simply accepting the law as their personal guide; each time there is no doubt a gracious saint presents himself before the law, and there is always a sincere confession that he does not obey the moral law; this corresponds precisely to the decided will of the moral law. All of the law falls on those who fraudulently obtain their personal justice. We deeply reject the eternal curse by curse the cursed ways of self righteousness.  

We love the law because our sincere desires faithfully represent God's desires. Our remarkable success is not because God is so holy that we are invariably mistaken for His holiness, but because He descends to our proper level. That is his everlasting covenant, and his unwavering loyalty is demonstrated at our appropriate level through graceful allowing and forcible prevention. The freedom that God proclaims are our conscious choices that are His choices. Because we want to keep ours faithfully. The skin in desires. From our flesh, they are not inherently bad. Its intended purpose in our active lives sanctifies all that is necessary to naturally give us the greatest chance for greatest success.

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