Being under grace means we do not deserve salvation no matter what we do. It means all things are lawfull. but not all things are profitable.
Who would want to commit sin, when we KNOW sin causes damage to self and others..
It is more than the ten commands. There are MANY MANY more sins than just these
Who would want to commit sin, when we KNOW sin causes damage to self and others..
It is more than the ten commands. There are MANY MANY more sins than just these
Look at the things that Paul is linking with unrighteousness. Are these not things which go against the ten commandments, the moral law of God? How could the saying "under grace, not under the law" mean that we no longer need to keep the ten commandments, and yet breaking the ten commandments would be classed as unrighteousness? It just doesn't make sense