Wednesday, June 1, 2022

 Rom 5 10" For if, when we were God's enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life!"Self-sacrifice is when you do something for other people and not for yourself. However, the apostle was concerned about the causalities that once we are saved we have a new self. In the past, when we were enemies, hope didn't make things any better.   5" And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us."  If you think about information that is undeniablelike how fresh you look, it's like you can't remember exactly what it was like before. At some point, everyone wants to be the person they are going to be. This is because that person will be more confident, happier, and had more success. The theologians say that we have a new self, one that is different from the old one. We're actually ordering everything we usually need right now, but haven't gotten into its absolute nature yet. The enlightened apostle likens this very spiritual "death" to a vicarious feeling in the real world that doesn't belong directly to the old self. Focus on us being trustworthy in a steady stream of supply. There is no connection between our old selves and our eternal salvation. The apostle is trying to make sure that we are different from the people we used to be. We're not just talking about a silly thing that is included in our extreme release. Most people in the past had a much harder time living than we do now. Apostle Paul tells us that this is because we are less attracted to people who are wicked, while people in the past were more likely to be affiliated with wicked people. We can create new life by using some of our energy to help others. God talks about how important His determined opponents are, even though it is impossible for His defenseless opponents to understand why. I think it's true because he was able to illustrate how much more Christ did for us than anyone else could. He showed us how much destruction we were in, and then miraculously saved us. When doing logical reasoning, hypothetically, it's possible that God bound all of the wicked people. And we also know that we can give our authority to God to stop evil and depravity from happening. Until we acknowledge our complete liberation. This is a conscious act of reasoning, which means that any law that tries to stop you from doing this would be immediately invalidated because you have already transcended it. We like to think of ourselves as self-sufficient, but we need help. Grace is a gift from God that helps us because we can't do it on our own. The reconciliation that Christ achieved on our behalf allows us to approach God's grace directly. This is only possible through the substitution of Christ's death for our sins. We have a natural urge to avoid death because we know that God has great power to destroy the wicked.

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