We are told many things about this, but what is the bottom line?
We cannot be saved through obedience to the law.
In Gelasian’s 2: 19 “For through the law I died to the law so that I might live to God.
Romans 6: 2 “How shall we, that dead to sin, live any more therein”.
In Matthew 3;2 we are told that the ministry of Christ centered on repentance. As Matthew spoke of Christ beginning His ministry he said consisted of: Matt:2 “Repent ye; for the kingdom of heaven is in hand”. If we live in a state of repentance, we live by the perfection of Christ, wanting to be sinless like Christ.
Christ told us to be perfect as the Lord is perfect. We know that is impossible except through Christ. Can we accept the sin in our life as OK and still have Christ within?
We are told that if we claim perfection, we lie. Yet all our sins are forgiven through Christ and we can live as if are perfect.
We know that there is no sin except blasphemy that we can’t be forgiven for. We also know we can depend completely on the promises of the Lord, and we are promised forgiveness if we repent and ask.
What is the bottom line from all these?
We cannot be saved through obedience to the law.
In Gelasian’s 2: 19 “For through the law I died to the law so that I might live to God.
Romans 6: 2 “How shall we, that dead to sin, live any more therein”.
In Matthew 3;2 we are told that the ministry of Christ centered on repentance. As Matthew spoke of Christ beginning His ministry he said consisted of: Matt:2 “Repent ye; for the kingdom of heaven is in hand”. If we live in a state of repentance, we live by the perfection of Christ, wanting to be sinless like Christ.
Christ told us to be perfect as the Lord is perfect. We know that is impossible except through Christ. Can we accept the sin in our life as OK and still have Christ within?
We are told that if we claim perfection, we lie. Yet all our sins are forgiven through Christ and we can live as if are perfect.
We know that there is no sin except blasphemy that we can’t be forgiven for. We also know we can depend completely on the promises of the Lord, and we are promised forgiveness if we repent and ask.
What is the bottom line from all these?
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