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1 | The law cannot be altogether invalid... | Matt 5:19 | flinkywood | 114028 | ||
Kalos, keeping the Law won't save, but Christ enables us to do the Law unto salvation? 2 choices stem from a yes to the above: either the background of Romans is juridical, God as righteous judge declaring us innocent through faith in His Son (once saved always saved), or God, through grace, restoring us to sonship through His Son. The former setting is a courtroom, the latter a family table. The former implies a justification both instantaneous and irrevocable, the latter a jsutification both progressive and revocable. Which squares best with an OT story in which God, ever faithful to His covenant promise, moves heaven and earth to redeem His prodigal lost ones? Colin |
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2 | The law cannot be altogether invalid... | Matt 5:19 | kalos | 114065 | ||
Colin: You lost me. I don't understand what you are asking. Could you clarify your question? Bless you, kalos |
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3 | The law cannot be altogether invalid... | Matt 5:19 | flinkywood | 114069 | ||
Kalos, Okidoke, but tomorrow. I'm running on fumes tonight. Buenas noches, Colin |
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