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The gosple truth

The law and a sinful nature; we were born with a sinful nature because of adams disobedience to God, his disobedience caused every man to fall to a sinful nature.

The law was given to reveal the nature of sin, the law could not take away sin, only Jesus blood could. If you are justified by the law you have fallen from grace, this is to say you have not beleived in the finished works of the cross. Christ is the end of the law for righteouness to those who belive.

The law needs no faith, this is all self work, which is of the flesh, Which brings not God the glory, for no flesh can glory before him, he who gloreth, must glory in the
Lord. For the works of the law is not of grace and therefore can't be justified.

Grace comes by beliving in all that was done by the blood of Jesus, Jesus redeemed us from the nature of the world, the lust of the eyes, the pride of life, and the lust of the flesh. Now we have the nature of God, which gives us the fruits of the spirit: love, joy, longsuffering, patience, meekness, gentleness, peace,
faith and goodness. These attributes is a guidiance for our daily living, walking in the spirit.

Galatians 4:4-5
But when the fullness of the time was come,God sent forth his son,made of a woman, made under law, to redeem them that was under the law, that we might receive the adoptoion as sons.

Jesus gave us righteousness by the one secrifice which was made for all mankind, this sacrifice paid for the remissions of all sins, and he defeated death.

We are now the righteouness of God in Christ, believing and knowing this in the heart, is the full acceptance of Jesus, being Lord and savior, Knowing that we are the righteous and are under grace, sets us free from living under the law: for there is no more sacrifice that can be made for sins, all is finished on the cross.

Grace lets us establish the perfect love of God, the truth, the divine nature of our heavenly father, which is in us.

Receive Jesus as Lord and savior in your hearts today. Amen

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