Simple Question!

We do not sin so that grace may abound, but when we sin grace abounds.

  • Yes I Agree (I will give my reason)

  • No I Disagree (I will give my reason)

  • Not Sure / No Opinion (I will give my reason)


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pinetree

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IF we bear one another's burdens, we fulfil the law of Christ (Gal. 6:2).

If we love one another we fulfil the law (James 1:8).

Well fine,it is good to love through grace,if that is what you mean..
 
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Well fine,it is good to love through grace,if that is what you mean..

His grace fulfilled the law, and through His grace we love and forgive, and confess and repent, because it's in our heart to do so. By His Word, we transform and renew our minds and by His Grace we are forgiven and loved.
 
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I voted no because IMHO the act of sinning has no power to invoke grace in itself. Many sin and do so right till they perish and spend eternity in hell. They die without experiencing the grace of forgiveness. But in the light of the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ who died for all sin so that His grace might abound to us, we who turn to Him in repentanace, find that forgiveness is applied to our own sin in abundance of grace.
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