disciple1
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- Aug 1, 2012
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So you want to be under law even though it will only get you death and you'll have god angry with you.I love God, so I practice obedience to His law. I have faith in God that He knows how I should live, so I practice obedience to His law. The law is of the Spirit and God sent His Spirit to lead us in obedience to His law, so I practice obedience to His law. I abide in Christ, so I practice obedience to his law and practice walking as he walked. God sent His Son to die to save me from lawlessness, so I practice obedience to His law. The Bible speaks strongly against lawlessness, so I practice obedience to his law. The Bible speaks strongly against sin, so I practice obedience to His law. Those who practice righteousness are born of God, so I practice obedience to His law. Throughout the Bible God wants His chosen people to obey His law, and I am a member of God's chosen people through faith in Messiah, so I practice obedience to His law. I want to live abundantly and be someone whom God can bless, so I practice obedience to His law. I love the law and delight in it, as Paul and David did, so I practice obedience to the law. The Bible says to do what is holy, righteous, and good, so I practice obedience to His law. I am God's representative to the nations, so I practice obedience to His law. I am a follower of God, so I practice obedience to His law.
Helping others is not distinct from God's law because it instructs us to help others.
Romans chapter 4 verses 13-15
It was not through law that Abraham and his offspring received the promise that he would be heir of the world, but through the righteousness that comes by faith. For if those who live by law are heirs, faith has no value and the promise is worthless, because law brings wrath. And where there is no law there is no transgression.
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