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Hello Brother,
Are we free to live as we please in the contract we enter into with God under the Son? Ought we not to endure until the end in order to enter that promised inheritance?
Are we free to live as we please in the contract we enter into with God under the Son? Ought we not to endure until the end in order to enter that promised inheritance?
1. We did not live up to the standard imposed by God required to enter the promised inheritance.
2. Even after we are saved by the curse of the law, We still can not live up to the requirements required to enter the promised inheritance (perfection)
3. The way I live is damaging me, Damaging others. Not helping me one iota find that things which is missing in my life which CAN give me that joy I am seeking, and if I continue, I will continue on a neverending journey which will keep me in my depraved state of continually seeking, but never finding.
4. Those who realize both, Have been brought by the schoolmaster to God. Now do they trust this FACT? or do they continue to reject it, or trust in self (I can do it)?
If the answer is Yes, I trust this FACT, Yes, I trust that because i can not live up to the standard imposed by God (the law) they why would we want to continue living the way we were (which is the ocntinued neverending journey of unhappiness and unfulfillment) Then would I ever want to live a life completely apart from God?
Yes I may take part of my life in lack of faith. But to say I would leave what gave me joy completely? Sorry bro. I do not see it ever happening.
I understand that there was nothing we did to bring about God's gracious act of offering salvation through faith. That He and He alone offers it out of His graciousness.
But then again, a Covenant has at least two parties who must keep their terms of that Contract for the Contract to remain valid. We know that without a doubt God will remain faithful to His part of that Covenant. And if we will remain faithful to that Contract until the end, then God will deliver what He has promised in return.
Again. A non conditional covenant does not require both parties.
God did not tell abraham if you do this. I will do that (a two party conditional covenant.
he said, I will do this, no matter what you do. (I GIVE YOU AS A GIFT)
That is the new covenant, it is not a two party system, it is a one party. god did all the work. He said I GIVE AS A GIFT.