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If they were saved, They understood the law could never save them, and their only hope was the sacrifice of the lamb
so there owuld be no temptation to going to be justified by law
Now maybe bang sanctified by law? That could be an issue and it has been for many over the years. But that was not Pauls point to the Galatian church. His context was justification. Not sanctification.
Again, Justified by faith. That is the context of pauls argument. The context was not sanctification. If he was talking to true believers, He would be talking about being sanctified by law. Not justified. He would not be telling them they have been severed, he woudl not be telling them christ became no affect. He would not be asking them how they were originally saved in the spirit they are foolish for thinking they must maintain, or perfect (complete) their salvation in the flesh.
Paul is fighting a legalistic gospel of works. Much Like DC has been doing in this thread. This thread is not about those who are tryign to be sanctified by works, it is about those trying to be justified (saved) by works.
How many times have we had to correct people for saying we do not think a believer will change, or they can live in sin. And do whatever they want? Because they are using sanctification as a context of this thread not justification
so there owuld be no temptation to going to be justified by law
Now maybe bang sanctified by law? That could be an issue and it has been for many over the years. But that was not Pauls point to the Galatian church. His context was justification. Not sanctification.
Again, Justified by faith. That is the context of pauls argument. The context was not sanctification. If he was talking to true believers, He would be talking about being sanctified by law. Not justified. He would not be telling them they have been severed, he woudl not be telling them christ became no affect. He would not be asking them how they were originally saved in the spirit they are foolish for thinking they must maintain, or perfect (complete) their salvation in the flesh.
Paul is fighting a legalistic gospel of works. Much Like DC has been doing in this thread. This thread is not about those who are tryign to be sanctified by works, it is about those trying to be justified (saved) by works.
How many times have we had to correct people for saying we do not think a believer will change, or they can live in sin. And do whatever they want? Because they are using sanctification as a context of this thread not justification
Again this is all new to them... agree not about sanctification ... about grace and the experience of grace.