We move from the rule of sin to being set free from sin. This is not a position in us that holds a neutral force against sin and justice. In order to improve our relationship with God, we need more repentance than forgiveness. It is the result of unconditional forgiveness. It is still God's time. He has more things to do than we ask or think. As school teachers, we are no longer bound by the law.
This is why we are in an eternal battle between God and Satan. I really believe that we have experienced the eternal curse of sin indirectly, rather than the specific problems that are always caused by sin. So this kind of metaphysical struggle is confusing. tilt.
This painful moral struggle with the family is a direct result of the eternal curse of sin, indirectly living like another person; we focus on ourselves because we are powerless; this of course means that God uses the natural environment as a standard measure: The protected person naturally traverses the unshakable natural path of success.
is nothing more than the cognitive perspective of the eternal curse.
We indirectly experience a unified soul. We are intuitively aware of our weaknesses; a moral struggle with these eternally cursed metaphysical forces, not a specific need for further redemption.Moral struggle as a legal issue to ensure survival. When we curse the wicked, it is a meaningful battle.
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