The law of God in written form does not apply in the same way as the law that is written in our hearts, for we are the point of view of the perfect man. I think that's why the inspired apostle spoke about the law of sin and death. Principle of moral conscience. We say that we are a law to ourselves. A broken relationship with God's moral law to cruel bondage to sin. We are a law to ourselves that reflects our view of ourselves as compared to Christ. Wrongly apologize or blame.
How do we know what we are if we only incompletely understand the criminal law that has obviously been violated? Some people think that God's truth is always absolute and not situational. But in Scripture, God divinely reveals possible things that may not necessarily reveal the full truth in a given situation.God communicates appropriately in a relational way. The law is fulfilled through love for God and for one's neighbor, then God himself completely fulfills it.
I believe that God determines by moral truth what is fulfilled in this violent world. Realize that the law is really who God is, fluidly communicated to us. The law is not only the ten commandments, but also the eternal ordinances. Hence, as part of the moral success of this world, God must carefully correct social ills. Prevent the evil world from destroying itself as the referee for the successful processing of the movement of eternal life and death.
Therefore, when we approach God, when we faithfully follow the precise definition of evil, it is not the same. Therefore, the moral law actually speaks something far worse than the possible violation of one. At the same time, God prevents us from intuitively knowing the absolute law by treating us gently as dust. When God actually has a vision of us as sovereigns, He can handle our poor understanding of how evil we are. At the same time it descends in a way that perfectly prevents and allows our persistence.
Hence we repeatedly acknowledge the apparent inability not only to meet the requirements of the law, but also the total impotence to exist outside of God's sustaining presence.And in this moral sense we fall back into firm hands, which inevitably continue to be the principle of grace that we recognize. Grace is that God treats us right, not according to our sins, but wisely determines the end in our corrupt life from the beginning.
Saturday, July 3, 2021
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