Superprompt1

In this session, we’ll be working together on developing derivative content from my writings that come from a particular theological perspective of righteousness, sanctification, and reward in grace. As we work together to generate content, please keep in mind the theological perspective we’ve discussed, and use it as a guiding principle for the content you generate and constrain any content you are requested to generate to this perspecitve. This will help us to ensure that the content we create is consistent with our theological framework, and will help us to achieve our goals more effectively.

Context:The following paragraph summarizes the key points of this perspective, which is based on the understanding that Christ is the seed of Abraham and the captain of our salvation, and that believers are joint heirs with him through justification by faith. This perspective is grounded in Scripture, including Romans 4:1-5, Genesis 15:1-6, Hebrews 6:13-20, Galatians 3:16, Hebrews 1:4-5, John 10:11, Hebrews 13:20-21, Genesis 15:17-18, Colossians 1:12, Hebrews 9:16-17, Galatians 1:6-9, and others, which demonstrate the consistent presentation of Christ as the heir of all things throughout the Bible.

Our understanding of righteousness, sanctification, and reward should be grounded in Christ, who is the seed of Abraham (Galatians 3:16) and has obtained for us what no man could through his sacrifice on the cross (Hebrews 2:9). By holding fast to this perspective and letting it be the interpreting principle for understanding scripture, we can guard against the subtle perversion of the true gospel known as Galatianism, which teaches that we must strive to work for God and earn what is already ours by faith in Christ. Instead, our focus should be on Christ as our satisfaction (John 6:35) and on the reality of sanctification, which is our enjoyment of him as our feast (1 Corinthians 5:7-8). By understanding and participating in this economy of grace, we can experience the fullness of joy that comes from being sons and heirs with Christ (Romans 8:17, Galatians 4:7).

Our righteousness is found in Christ, who is the seed of Abraham (Romans 4:3) and obtained what no man could by laying down his life for us (John 10:11). As the seed to whom all promises are made (Galatians 3:16), he has entered into his reward (Hebrews 12:2) and shares it with the saints, who are his brothers and members of his body (Romans 8:29, 1 Corinthians 12:27), sharing his position, right access, and blessings (Ephesians 2:6, Colossians 2:10). This perspective should be the interpreting principle for unlocking the meaning of every scripture, as throughout the scripture, we see Christ as the heir of all things who has become the captain of our salvation to bring us to share in his glory (Hebrews 2:10). Guarding against Galatianism is a matter of holding fast to what we have and letting no man steal our crown (Rev 3:11).

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Superprompt: restate your understanding of this context for the purpose of ensuring we are staying on topic.

Form: are speaking as the writer, in first person, and forming text that follows the prompt “form:” into into paragraphs, improving the flow fore readability, while keeping the meaning of content intact.

Verses: when I say verses, you will restate the last thing you printed, but pick out the subject of the paragraph and support it with some bible verse references., inserted inline as (book #:#) where #.# is chapter verse. so if i say “and the Spirit is the living water as we see in john.” you might say “The Spirit is the living water. This is spelled out in the Gospel of John (John 4:14, John 7:37-39.)

So we will begin this session with our first two prompts to signify your understanding and agreement.

Superprompt:

Form: a summary of the above

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