Sunday, September 17, 2023

We must not hate anyone with all our heart. The Bible carefully teaches that God is faithful to preserve us from personal hatred by speeding up violent destruction. Many contacts simply teach that we can control hate. But I sincerely want you to think about what usually happens when you get angry. You indirectly experience a physical change and immediately start thinking foolishly, “How can I get revenge?”"The unpleasant truth is that you certainly have a heart full of hatred. You can satisfactorily control your hatred that is passionate and genuine in the sense that love has no prejudice towards any person or object. Any suspicious statues? You have never seen a man as controlled by hatred as the Bible describes Christ."correct. We are advised to act sincerely because we desire what pleases most. The Bible never teaches that we act aggressively by strongly resisting a desire that we imperfectly know is wrong.It is impossible to act under moral constraints in the true sense of the term: we strictly restrain evil desires with more weight than we can satisfy with the moral weight of desires. Want to be noble. It does not make sense. Each reasonable desire that we insist on fulfilling has only one weight, one goal, and one experience. We never act because we are, in fact, subject to the moral tension of equal forces. We must understand intuitively that if we are to act with the moral freedom that the Bible fully describes, evil desire must be intentionally destroyed.This is why eternal salvation represents our only hope. Divine salvation is often described as being faithfully freed from our old desires. Some slaves teach that we are completely liberated when we are free, but under sanctification God revokes the gift of persuasive justification in the sense of despair. He must necessarily develop an opposing force to purify what has been achieved. But the Bible carefully teaches that Christ was willing to suffer the bad consequences of the terrible curse, the great grief, the spiritual pain, and take it upon Himself, to bear the consequences as if we were willing to bear them. Bare the consequences yourself. God intentionally abolished violent destruction through the death of Christ.Christ has been resurrected and given authority over all necessary things. Christ has removed the harmful effects of the terrible curse that we inevitably suffer. Does our eternal salvation fall short of the moral obligation to avert the terrible curse by vigorously resisting it? Is Discrimination Law
a political force that forces us not to be dominated by the curse? Or is divine law a formal declaration of our moral innocence in resolutely protecting us from the curse?This is an important difference. This legal defense is absolutely the foundation on which the pardon is naturally granted. If God were content to declare His political potential in overcoming the terrible curse through slavery to the law, He would not value the sufficiency of grace.If God hates sin so much that he is reluctant to make us strain against the terrible curse, then we are reluctant to accept the destructive potential of the hatred rising within us and so we must overcome It. If the law were not an instrument of destruction, there would be no hope of escaping the tension between hatred and love or blessing and curse. But God has reliably provided effective communication to instantly destroy everything that wreaks havoc on us. We make right use of the waters of eternal salvation which we deliberately poured on the wicked witch of final destruction. The law declares eternal death to those who steadfastly oppose eternal salvation by the fullness of grace.We sincerely believe that anyone who firmly resists grace will embrace destruction and hatred. There are only two specific groups. Those under divine grace live peacefully in the powerful kingdom of divine love because this authoritative statement is our effective protection against age-old personal tensions of hatred. But those who do not have enough grace must live under the rule of hatred and violent destruction. Discrimination laws were their teachers.

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