look like Paul did not want doing sin but he did any way
but non believer may want to sin and he do
both doing sin, but non believer want it, vs Paul did not want it
but non believer may want to sin and he do
both doing sin, but non believer want it, vs Paul did not want it
Paul says, he had no confidence, therefore, in the flesh but all the confidence in Christ in becoming His life.
He says, Rejoice in the Lord! Even saying it a second time: REJOICE IN THE LORD! For it is a safeguard in the life lived in opposition to the spirit; and the reason by which he was able to obey His will.. He understood the growing process (in Christ), saying God wasn't done yet in perfecting him, which doesn't mean he went on to accept sin in the slightest, in fact, just the opposite. There was one thing he had decided to do; committed to doing: He pressed on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of him! He pressed on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called heavenward in Christ Jesus. He went on to obey Christ as He showed Him clearly the things he needed and empowered him to do in keeping with his Father's will as he remained in Christ and was a bondservant to righteousness, or the relationship to God via the Spirit.
He concludes: "All of us who are mature should take such a view of things.
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