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1 | Are we free from the Law? | Rom 7:6 | iktoose | 149921 | ||
Searcher, I was merely reiterating what Born twice stated in his response, "conscience." I believe everyone's moral standard is different(even though we use the same OT/NT). One could be sensitive about a subject while others care not. Examples: Drinking alcohol, speeding on highway, lying to your kids for their own good. If my conscience says it is okay to drive few miles over the speed limit but the law says that you're guilty and someone might object to it. iktoose |
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2 | Are we free from the Law? | Rom 7:6 | kalos | 149925 | ||
"Everyone's moral standard is different"? Every believer's moral standard is THE SAME. You'll find it in the moral law contained in the Ten Commandments, Exodus 20:1-17. Morality that is not based on the Ten Commandments is no morality. Every man doing what is right in his own eyes is not the biblical standard of morality. |
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3 | Are we free from the Law? | Rom 7:6 | DocTrinsograce | 149928 | ||
Amen! Without the Law, we would not have understood our guilt, inability, nor the desprateness of our situation. Furthermore, we would not have been able to understand the righteousness of God. Good post, brother Kalos! |
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