In this sermon we get clear understanding, in how feeling Guilty can seriously compromise our walk. Now it's no use saying we are free from the condemnation of the law to those under the law
Key points those under the law will become guilty before God,
Romans 3:19-20 suggest becoming guilty is not a sin. But being made to feel Guilty is an action for those under the law the whole world and everybody in it must face.
All the world must become guilty before God, which suggest that all the world will be under the law at some stage.
This sentiment suggest, that everyone receives an inherent will from God chosen before the foundations of the world, that comes into existence when a new life is born, which suggest people are chosen by God to not go to hell before there born.
Understanding being under the law of God, mean all the world including every single person is guilty before Gods Judgement,
Questions asked is what do you do with your Guilt, is something the speaker ask people on the bases that he knows people have Guilt, and not on the bases hes asking do you have guilt, but that he knows people have guilt, because people always for many reasons find way of raising many objections. That just goes round in a merry go round and a never ending cycle.
So what can unbelievers do walking around the world with unresolved guilt.
First issue is guilt is an objective, and guilt is incurred when the law of God is broken.
At the moment we break his law we incur guilt,
My question would be, is surely That Gods way of discipline for all those breaking his law.
The subjective side of guilt which is not the Objective, Is We need to to distinguish between guilt feelings, which are subjective, which means we have to deal with our violations to the law of God.
Moral guilt is defined and a result not by social law or civic law , but by Gods law.
Since the 1960s there has been a revelation in moral law as a result between personal ethics and social ethics, in civic law As a result of social law,, we now have societies believing the correct moral law is they have the right to do what they want to be what they want, in many different ways, the idea based upon the revolution was people being allowed to be subjective about who they where, what they wanted to be, but at same time they could be objective about it.
Speaker speaks about the good and bad about this. Such as how social moral laws have lead to an increase in social
immoral behaviour
Here the sermon that raises many more good points
Key points those under the law will become guilty before God,
Romans 3:19-20 suggest becoming guilty is not a sin. But being made to feel Guilty is an action for those under the law the whole world and everybody in it must face.
All the world must become guilty before God, which suggest that all the world will be under the law at some stage.
This sentiment suggest, that everyone receives an inherent will from God chosen before the foundations of the world, that comes into existence when a new life is born, which suggest people are chosen by God to not go to hell before there born.
Understanding being under the law of God, mean all the world including every single person is guilty before Gods Judgement,
Questions asked is what do you do with your Guilt, is something the speaker ask people on the bases that he knows people have Guilt, and not on the bases hes asking do you have guilt, but that he knows people have guilt, because people always for many reasons find way of raising many objections. That just goes round in a merry go round and a never ending cycle.
So what can unbelievers do walking around the world with unresolved guilt.
First issue is guilt is an objective, and guilt is incurred when the law of God is broken.
At the moment we break his law we incur guilt,
My question would be, is surely That Gods way of discipline for all those breaking his law.
The subjective side of guilt which is not the Objective, Is We need to to distinguish between guilt feelings, which are subjective, which means we have to deal with our violations to the law of God.
Moral guilt is defined and a result not by social law or civic law , but by Gods law.
Since the 1960s there has been a revelation in moral law as a result between personal ethics and social ethics, in civic law As a result of social law,, we now have societies believing the correct moral law is they have the right to do what they want to be what they want, in many different ways, the idea based upon the revolution was people being allowed to be subjective about who they where, what they wanted to be, but at same time they could be objective about it.
Speaker speaks about the good and bad about this. Such as how social moral laws have lead to an increase in social
immoral behaviour
Here the sermon that raises many more good points