Friday, November 6, 2009

St Paul, Albertaflying Saucermeters Wide St Paul...?

St Paul...? - st paul, albertaflying saucermeters wide

I have some problems with some work for my Catholic school. I thought I had a message from St. Paul, discover the depths ... That was a mistake. My questions are:

St. Paul, explaining how the justice than faith in Christ? It seems that Christ brought with it a new set of rules (eg the Sermon on the Mount) and the Law of Moses is good, but outdated. Thus, if the law of Moses, we are free to do what the value is the law in our moral life?

Any help would be very grateful! : D

2 comments:

harry killwater said...

Start with this verse in Titus 1st

"They profess to know God, but in works they deny [him], and abominable and disobedient, and to every good work reprobate."

Now, to answer the question: "How can we deny God in our actions?" Please note that this post is in the works and not on the traditional concept of sin.

Paul responds to this situation in his testimony in Philippians.

"Suffered Yeah, sure, and I count all things [but] loss for the excellence of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for those who have lost all things, and I count them [but] dung, can not win, Christ and be found in him, not with my own righteousness, the law is, but by faith in Christ, the righteousness of God through faith "

When we are free and not having the good for our work. We are free to work for Christ and the glory of God bacause nothing we do is in our bank account or added to the finished work of Christ.

Read and interpret ScriptureFrom this position, and is spirit and truth. That is grace.

agapefromnc

BrotherM... said...

Justice is attributed to the believers in Christ, through His death and resurrection. In essence, His righteousness covers us, so that when God looks at a believer, he does not see his guilt, but Christ righteousness. Christ has the right to the impossibility of achieving justice for us, that man can not keep to prove that the law for the rescue to demonstrate renewed. The law was never intended to save, but only to mark our guilt. It is the teacher, coach, leads us to Christ.

Galatians 3:24 So the law was a trainer of us to Christ that we may be justified by faith.
Galatians 3:25 But faith comes, we are no longer under a trainer;
Galatians 3:26: Ye are all the Son of God through faith in Christ Jesus.

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