If you are realizing you are a sinner AFTER you are saved, there is something majorly wrong with your thinking.
The law was supposed to bring us to this point BEFORE we are saved, and this is why we call out to God completely broken, like the tax collector.
After we are saved, What we learn is how truly deep a sinner we really are. And not because the law is training us, But because we are learning more and more the character of God. And how our minute by minute decisions can be sinful, or fruit-bearing, and we do nto even have to break the law for it to be sin-full.
The law was supposed to bring us to this point BEFORE we are saved, and this is why we call out to God completely broken, like the tax collector.
After we are saved, What we learn is how truly deep a sinner we really are. And not because the law is training us, But because we are learning more and more the character of God. And how our minute by minute decisions can be sinful, or fruit-bearing, and we do nto even have to break the law for it to be sin-full.
And realising our need for love and grace continually is part of our walk, looking to Jesus and the cross for
forgiveness and inspiration.
I notice this phrase "magorly wrong with your thinking" - is it possible from one sentence to understand
anothers thinking process and approach and then to try and correct it. It takes a lot of audacity to do this.
Or is it arrogance. What I have learnt from the most talented and learned individuals, one can just put
put forward a proposition and call others to look at it to agree or disagree.
The reason is whatever may or may not be wrong in their thinking, the individual needs to think it through
and maybe come to a different conclusion. We cannot think for them. Unless one follows a cult where brain
washing is the norm and you just agree or else, zzzzzzz. You can often tell who comes from that school of
thought
And those who follow this approach I will always gently point out, hoping others will agree based on the
demonstration of the argument, Praise the Lord.
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