To: Yosemitest
The righteous life of Christ has been credited to my account, the record of debt standing against me having been nailed to the cross.
Salvation is by faith in Christ, and even if we are judged by our deeds, since I have Christ’s righteous credited to my account, that’s what God sees, so I don’t need to have my own, which are not really righteous in the first place.
More later.
I will provide any Scripture references later today if you want. when I’m on my home computer.
If I don’t answer for several hours, I’m not ignoring you. I’m travelijng.
55 posted on
05/17/2015 6:16:30 AM PDT by
metmom
(...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
To: metmom
What are the
wages of sin?
What IS sin?
Was "the Sabbath" kept BEFORE Sinai?
What have you learned from
1 John 2:3, 4?
Does
Gen. 20:1-9 teach you that "the Law" was enforced long before Sinai?
Who made the Sabbath (
John 1:1-3Gen. 2:2-3) ?
Do you even know what a
perpetual covenant IS ?
Is that SIGN for Israel ONLY (
Romans 1:16,
Galatians 3:28-29 )?
SO ... do YOU WEAR the
SIGN ... or ... the
MARK of
the beast?
Think you,
that Jesus came to do away with the Law ?
God forbid !
A wise man one said in a meeting I attended in person:
Sin is the breaking of God's law.
Repenting of sin means being sorry you have broken God's law.
If you are sorry, it means you do not intend breaking His law any further!
Let's illustrate it this way:You live in a society which must be regulated according to various laws.
There are federal, state, county and local laws which regulate practically every act and deed.
Whether we are speaking here of federal laws, civil codes or simply traffic laws, the same principle applies.
You are required in order to retain your freedom and your citizenship to obey the laws of our country.
If you break some of them, it may only require a fine or a very small penalty, or even a warning, and you will be allowed to remain free.
Breaking others can be far more serious.
Grand theft, larceny, arson, robbery, burglary, auto theft or murder could get you thrown behind bars
(not withstanding the terrible laxity of the courts today).
Let's suppose you have done precisely this.
Maybe, caught up in an emotional state with wrong companions, you perpetrate some act which is clearly against the law.
Let's assume you are arrested and in due time brought to trial.
But, during the trial, just as the judge has imposed upon you a terrific fine which you would never be able to pay say, a million dollars
a completely unknown stranger, your benefactor, stands and says,"Your honor, I believe this man is seriously contrite.
I believe he got caught up in the emotion of the moment and was under the influence of some evil companions.
I feel he is a man of integrity and wishes truly to mend his ways and live a better life.
"Therefore, I am willing to pay his fine myself so he can go free, and he doesn't need to pay this penalty!"
Although it probably wouldn't happen in our society, it does illustrate the point.
The judge (as a type of God the Father) would say to the benefactor (who is a type of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice for our own sins),"That will be fine!
You may step up and pay the court $1 million and we will write on the court recordsthat the man who has been accused is free to go."
Then the judge may look at you, the person who has been arrested, tried and sentenced, and say,"You are free to go.
But don't ever get caught up in that kind of a situation again!"
Do you see?
You are required, as a citizen of a free country, to obey its laws, or else
In the case of God's divine laws, you are required, whether you know about them or not (ignorance of the law is no excuse), whether you are a Christian, a professing Christian or whatever, to obey God's Ten Commandments.
Though people by the millions freely break the Ten Commandments every single day, they are unknowingly coming under the penalty of the law, which is death! (Romans 6:23).
When you repent, you are saying to God you are deeply sorry you have broken His laws.
Jesus Christ of Nazareth as the counsel for the defense says to God, the Righteous Judge, that He believes in your profession of repentance
and is willing to allow His own sacrifice to be applied in your case!
Then, just as Jesus said to the woman taken in the very act of adultery, God will say the same thing to you,"Neither do I condemn thee; go and sin no more!"
True repentance, then, meansbeing deeply sorry you have broken God's Ten Commandments,
resolving through the power of God's Holy Spirit and the help of Jesus Christ as your daily High Priest and Intercessor,
not to break the Ten Commandments henceforth.
Don't fall into Satan's deception of believing that
God's Laws , The Ten Commandments are done away with.
58 posted on
05/17/2015 7:01:17 AM PDT by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: metmom
“The righteous life of Christ has been credited to my account, the record of debt standing against me having been nailed to the cross.
Salvation is by faith in Christ, and even if we are judged by our deeds, since I have Christs righteous credited to my account, thats what God sees, so I dont need to have my own, which are not really righteous in the first place.”
This.
77 posted on
05/17/2015 9:55:13 AM PDT by
avenir
(I'm pessimistic about man, but I'm optimistic about GOD!)
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