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Isn't that what the law does for us, it defines lawlessness? It is for us who are not righteous in ourselves, we are only righteous through Christ, not of our own works but through what Christ did for us.
I think the 119th psalm is relevant as it gives us what sin is all about. I think when you say that following Christ is to blindly keep rules, you are distorting scripture. Living as a follower of Christ is joyful, stress free. When you say it is only blindly keeping rules, it makes following Christ into something unattractive and it isn't.
I think the 119th psalm is relevant as it gives us what sin is all about. I think when you say that following Christ is to blindly keep rules, you are distorting scripture. Living as a follower of Christ is joyful, stress free. When you say it is only blindly keeping rules, it makes following Christ into something unattractive and it isn't.
this is more confusing than usual. in the New Testament, we study what is written through the lens of Christ's work on our behalf...perhaps you know what that would be? the cross, the burial and resurrection and ascension into heaven?
When you say it is only blindly keeping rules, it makes following Christ into something unattractive and it isn't
do quote where you find the above words. which post? or at least the intent of what you are stating? I can't find it so please name the post wherein you found the person you are responding to, intended what you say he intended