Thursday, September 2, 2021

These formal doctrines of divine grace not only give us  hope for self-realization, self-defense. We are liberated, but nevertheless we retain the established patterns and destructive tendencies that we had before; these familiar patterns of thinking and acting are not just mechanical, they generate forces that we obey; God created us to truly enjoy this life and choose something wisely for ourselves. ...
I don't think we can reasonably conclude that salvation will give us the firm ability to confidently defeat these opposing forces, but naturally we begin to argue logically in such a way that we move from a seemingly impossible to an infinite possibility, because `` No we're talking about personality change to change behavior. Our exclusive goal now is complete liberation through innovative creative thinking.This means that we must nullify everything so that the positive work of Christ is our only hope. The only way to significantly mitigate this form of fundamental change is to positively identify hidden thoughts rooted in the destructive power of the curse and from another aspect of human philosophy.
Our sincere love for Christ should be sincere, but we indirectly experience this childhood struggle with our flesh. A particular difficulty lies in the unwillingness to approach this bitter struggle with divine grace. Our flesh merely wants to overcome these ordinary forces on its own.Not only do we resist the destructive power of flesh and sin, but we also seek to attack the flesh in powerful ways that we are not used to. In the world system, you can achieve anything by working with it. Christian Experience We must follow a chosen path in which we indirectly experience supernatural power, where we experience true joy. It doesn't matter when you feel joyful, but you are struggling to reduce all other forces to zero. We indirectly experience eternal life when we experience divine mysteries.
Our personal struggles voluntarily support the way we see ourselves.We are what we value, but Christian thought is closely tied to our sincere desire. An effective way to make God a reality is to focus on meeting our basic needs. These official doctrines of divine grace not only give us hope that we will find ourselves, they will protect us. Destructive forces that seem extremely powerful to us. We live in a political world where we are subjected to brutal destruction, where we respect the family.We feel fear, shame, guilt, and despair. As Christians, what we mistakenly identify with the world is no longer who we are, but we are attracted by our past experiences of destructive sin. Give up this terrible curse.

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