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How did the command “Thou shalt not covet” slay Paul?

Discover how the command “Thou Shalt Not Covet” slayed Paul and how his experience can teach us about the Christian life. Paul realized that his desire to serve God was rooted in covetousness, a desire for praise and standing before God in the flesh. This pursuit of the Law can blind and deceive modern-day legalists. Instead, the Christian life is a supernatural life that depends on Christ’s Life and His grace. Renewing the mind and pursuing discipleship are essential to experiencing this freedom in Christ. Learn more about Christ’s righteousness at ChristiansNeedTheGospel.com. Keywords: Christian life, legalism, freedom in Christ, grace, renewing the mind, discipleship.

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How is our death with Christ a liberation from burden?

Learn how our death with Christ liberates us from the burden of trying to earn righteousness through the law. By being joined to Christ in His death, we are freed from the demands of the law and sin nature. This new life is empowered by the spirit, not the flesh, and we can trust in Christ’s righteousness imputed to us through faith. This liberation from the burden of the law results in a life of joy, peace, and assurance in our relationship with God. Discover more about Christ’s righteousness and its impact on our lives at Christians Need the Gospel.

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Two Mountains, Four Views – Introductory Chapter (bonus!)

Compare James 1 and 2 Corinthians 3 – This first chapter serves as an introduction to the method used in making striking comparisons between the principles of law and grace. It focuses on two mirrors found in James and 2 Corinthians, in which we see the reflection of our true selves and the glory of

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Sin, feelings of guilt and numbness

Someone asked on my youtube video today about the fact hat he feels guilty for not wanting to stop drinking.  I’m posting my answer because i believe many face similar issues with besetting sin or addictions. If you feel guilty about not wanting to stop drinking, it means that your struggle is complex. You may

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The alarm bells tell us to calm down and think about whats going on.

Regarding this AI, I’m very concerned about it. This is the way you’ll use your computer. Everything’s going to change. You’re going to wake up one day in the next few weeks and Edge and Windows will have been updated, and in addition to your search option, you’re going to have a chat window. So

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Your Settled Position in Christ’s Righteousness

Rom 8:1-2  There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.  (2)  For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death. We have been discussing our freedom from

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Everlasting Covenant, the Key of David, Synagogue of Satan & The Righteousness in Romans 8

Transcribed from YT Original Message Dated 1/29/22:  I want to try to encapsulate something I feel like I’m just starting to see more and more clearly in the Word. We are all learning and growing and seeing things more clearly, and it is the Lord’s mercy. No one can claim, “I got a special revelation;”

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Galatians Msg 1

Msg 1 Obeying Truth Rather than Following Men Gal 1:1 Paul, an apostle, (not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, who raised him from the dead;) Here Paul is already distinguishing himself from the people that are influencing the churches in Galatia. The people that are influencing them are much about perception and man’s authority and man’s stamp of approval. “He’s associated with James therefore I should

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