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<blockquote data-quote="ViaCrucis" data-source="post: 76949773" data-attributes="member: 293637"><p>It is good that you recognize that even in your good works you are still sinful. That is a proper understanding of how the Law condemns us in our sin. But what you are missing is the Gospel: Christ came to save sinners, <em>you</em>. God loves you, a sinner, and gives you the righteousness of Jesus Christ as a pure gift as His grace toward you. Though even in your good works you still sin, take hold of the promise of God which is yours in Jesus who forgives you all of your sins. <em>You are forgiven</em>.</p><p></p><p>And the person on the street still needs food, shelter, and water. So give. Giving won't make you righteous, but it does mean your hungry neighbor can eat.</p><p></p><p>-CryptoLutheran</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViaCrucis, post: 76949773, member: 293637"] It is good that you recognize that even in your good works you are still sinful. That is a proper understanding of how the Law condemns us in our sin. But what you are missing is the Gospel: Christ came to save sinners, [I]you[/I]. God loves you, a sinner, and gives you the righteousness of Jesus Christ as a pure gift as His grace toward you. Though even in your good works you still sin, take hold of the promise of God which is yours in Jesus who forgives you all of your sins. [I]You are forgiven[/I]. And the person on the street still needs food, shelter, and water. So give. Giving won't make you righteous, but it does mean your hungry neighbor can eat. -CryptoLutheran [/QUOTE]
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