Sunday, April 10, 2022

 We can not live to sin because we died in Christ. The Psalmist teaches that God doesn't count our sins. The Father doesn't remember our sin. The apostle points to our death when he teaches grace. Not only do we identify with Christ, but we also have the curse that protects us from opposition .As we weaken in body and spirit, we suffer the goods of the curse. But we control the curse of death through the curse of the law. The Psalmist pronounces curses against deadly pitfalls. Theologians of America should know all these details. They've no tutoring or experience of the psalms. They simply educate that sin lives on. They lash out at the implicit troubles of sin. At that moment they claim that the eternal curse has no further power. What does stray represent? It's a terrible curse. The cherished apostle doesn't point to the canted law, but to the chosen identity in Christ's death! However, these Americans point to the moral law. The chosen apostle is the apostle of eternal death and miraculous resurrection. Everything to do with sin and Godly grace is grounded on death and the miraculous resurrection. Not in the law. Their sufficient reason, the moral law, no longer constitutes our schoolmaster. American = law isn't our schoolmaster but causes guilt = realistic schoolmaster. The cherished apostle precisely teaches about the lifelong struggle with sin. Consider yourself dead to sin.The only way to die in Christ is still the law, which curses the wicked. To count rightly means to curse the systematized opposition. The psalmist teaches in ra a that designedly means not being above reproach, professing eternal verity, not vilifying, not doing moral detriment to the neighbor of all life, generally despising the wicked, keeping sacred pledges. David committed murder and infidelity, not the sins that break up all the good of civil society. God accessibly overlooked David's sins. His active life comported of cursing the wicked. not a violent man, taking back bribes, political assassination, suspicious neighbors poorly injured, not seeking God, endure wrong, damned. Commit irrevocably ra a.


















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