I've been nice, but I keep getting flack for admitting that we are not
perfect like Jesus.
No, we can't be made perfect in the flesh (Ga
3:3,
5:4).
Amen Serpy!
It's a balance. Too far to one side and you're a
greasy gracer.
Too far to the other side and you're a Judaizer.
Stay on I-35 (Is 35)--the highway of holiness. Only those on the narrow path
are making it in the rapture.
Do your best
and let God to the rest (Mt
5:48,
2 Co 12:9).
Watch therefore, and pray
always that you
may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and
to stand before the Son of Man (Lk
21:36, emphasis mine).
The greasy gracer
says: pray once, sign a card, walk down an isle and live for the devil the
rest of your life.
They are a disgrace to grace (Jud
4
).
Related:
Lordship
”Sponge Bob --Keep Going! You're Good!"
But if the greasy gracer teaches that sin is not profitable, though it is
our forgiven state, and is only compensated for by Jesus Christ's sacrifice
and imputed righteousness, are they not teaching balance?
That's how you
devils get to sleep at night? You want to sin? Sin.
So-called live a little (Re
22:11).
The Spirit of Christ's work is to produce the fruits.
Sure it is (2
Pe 2:1,
Mt 7:20).
Doesn't this leave our part to be the proclamation of the Unconditional Love
and Grace of Christ?
There is no
our.
There's you and me (Eph
5:11).
"There's no lawyer. There's just you and me."
~ Jack Bauer, 24