Do not lead me away with the wicked, the mean people who are friendly to other people but are mean in their hearts. We should take back the things they have done wrong and make them pay for what they have done.
These modern theologians teach that our eternal salvation is both an objective justification that emerges positively from the marked beginning and a sanctification that invariably returns simply by opposing the security of our eternal salvation. They say that sin is less and less as time goes on, so that God is proving our sanctification.
The Psalmist taught that we are set free from God’s judgment by placing our faith in Christ when we are regenerated. When we are saved, the Holy Spirit lives in us, and this prevents sin from being counted.
When we refuse to be harshly judged for returning from the end of our salvation, we are able to say a terrible curse on personal opposition by placing our faith in Christ.
Ps 27 3 Do not drag me away with the wicked, with those who do evil, who speak cordially with their neighbors but harbor malice in their hearts. 4 Repay them for their deeds and for their evil work; repay them for what their hands have done and bring back upon them what they deserve." These modern theologians inadvertently teach that eternal salvation is both an objective justification that emerges positively from the marked beginning and a sanctification that invariably returns simply by opposing the security of our eternal salvation. As a result, they inadvertently teach that God merely proves our sanctification by barely justifying us as being more and more equal to us sinning less. But the Psalmist teaches that we are faithfully set free by not wanting to be judged as we correctly placed our faith when we are regenerated. Therefore, eternal salvation is complete when we are justified and ready for completion because divine grace prevents sin from merely being counted. Our refusal to be harshly judged upon returning from the end of our ultimate salvation is effective in pronouncing the terrible curse on personal opposition by rightly placing our faith in Christ.
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