Monday, April 15, 2024

 Universalism can be perceived as a cultivated inclination that enables individuals to appreciate and pursue justice through responsible actions, guided by the divine grace? It is crucial to acknowledge the inherent imbalance between discussing one's own abilities and recognizing the supremacy of God. The concept of grace can sometimes be oversimplified, lacking true understanding. The coexistence of God's sovereignty and human responsibility is not always harmonious within the realm of sovereign grace. Whenever we seek to validate our righteousness based on the evidence of grace within us, God sets a higher standard of law, aiming to humble some while exalting others. This is solely under God's jurisdiction, and there is no equal treatment among individuals in this matter. Grace serves as the underlying cause for our genuine comprehension of our worth and identity. Without Christ, there is no righteousness that is authentic, personified, pure, and deserving. It is solely through the borrowed worth of obedience in reality that we can envision ourselves as possessing true righteousness. Ultimately, when we compare ourselves to Christ, we realize that we are not only recipients of God's grace but also the greatest sinners in practical terms, as we strive to attain the worth of righteousness and falsely equate ourselves with Him. In this manner, we become like audacious thieves, stealing the authenticity of equal proof of true righteousness.

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