Legalism often takes many political forms. There are so many opinions and so many "professionals" that we have a very narrow view of what is real and what is not. Everything we learn must be revealed in God's word and prayer. During this time, doctrinal systems can help determine what constitutes the political gospel at the Interim Council, which is what will lead us to change some abnormal acts, but to external change without a change of heart. I believe that a lawyer is always interested in some critically realistic result. We do not realize the alphabetical meaning of the circle and irresistible adherence, which means that non-reassignment equals a request for the next step or a lack of wisdom not to do what a particular program proposes. Legalists lead people who are stupid and ignorant of theology. It gives us paths and temporary results, it leads us indifferently to winding paths that do not allow for severe sins, long trials, great faith. Legalists have no way of persuading them to honestly confuse the established teachings seen in the controversial teachings of their ill-considered councils. Lawyers mistakenly consider this cumbersome process to be impractical and theoretical. They help solve practical problems, but there is no way to have a mentality to seek God, a disciple, a heart for the word of God. Read a book on the doctrinal concepts of the human soul. When one calls on God to show his divine love and favor sufficiently, the code simply sees it as an emotional outburst of some pain and reluctantly concludes that it is a waste of time. If a wise person spends days of fervent prayer without responding satisfactorily to the present relief, the legalist offers practical implications as a hopeless remedy, noting that fervent prayer can reverse the effects and that only practical medicine can reduce pain until God does. Go through the prayer. Doing something other than using the ways God has said is more important than doing future routines. Christ is just doing the next real thing. He wants to come to our eternal justice uniquely, and it is an extremely long process.
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