elected4ever
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It is a ridiculous idea that Jesus took upon Himself every act of sin such as adultery or any specific act of man. The sin spoken of here is not an act of sin. Jesus took upon Himself the condition called sin. Jesus could not die and remain united with God. Jesus took upon Himself what God the Father placed upon Him. Jesus was faithful even to the death on the cross. Jesus did the will of the Father.
Jesus never took upon Himself any act of sin committed by any man or committed by Himself. If he had then upon our acceptance of Christ then any act of sin would pass away and our body would never die as a result of sin and our body would today be as righteous as God Himself. Every act of man would be justified and we know that is not the case today. We die. We get sick and man suffers from the condition of being separated from God in the flesh to this day. That is why there is a resurrection. We must put on immortality. Our bodies must be transformed into that new and glorious body that we shall receive at the resurrection.
There must be a discernment between the flesh and the spirit. The flesh remains in a sinful state. It has been judged guilty by God and we have received the death penalty demanded by God. So our flesh will die. Our flesh is no longer subject to God. We have already received the death penalty. We now wait for the executioner.
When we were born we were born with a human spirit. That too has received the death penalty. Unlike the flesh, the spirit is eternal. It will exist forever unless it becomes relegated to the flesh and dies with the flesh. There is only one way that will happen. We must receive a New Spirit born of God. This new Spirit is born of God's seed and is in
effect the same as Jesus is today. It is Holy and without blame before God. The new spirit is life and not death. That is who we are now. God sees us as His children. born of His seed. We are indeed the righteousness of God, today. See yourself as God sees you and not as man sees you.
If you are indeed subject to the flesh then you are indeed will suffer the death penalty because you are yet in your sin.
If you have been born again then you are no longer subject to the flesh and are not subject to the flesh. You are not a sinner but the righteousness of God. Sin has no more clam on you.
Jesus never took upon Himself any act of sin committed by any man or committed by Himself. If he had then upon our acceptance of Christ then any act of sin would pass away and our body would never die as a result of sin and our body would today be as righteous as God Himself. Every act of man would be justified and we know that is not the case today. We die. We get sick and man suffers from the condition of being separated from God in the flesh to this day. That is why there is a resurrection. We must put on immortality. Our bodies must be transformed into that new and glorious body that we shall receive at the resurrection.
There must be a discernment between the flesh and the spirit. The flesh remains in a sinful state. It has been judged guilty by God and we have received the death penalty demanded by God. So our flesh will die. Our flesh is no longer subject to God. We have already received the death penalty. We now wait for the executioner.
When we were born we were born with a human spirit. That too has received the death penalty. Unlike the flesh, the spirit is eternal. It will exist forever unless it becomes relegated to the flesh and dies with the flesh. There is only one way that will happen. We must receive a New Spirit born of God. This new Spirit is born of God's seed and is in
effect the same as Jesus is today. It is Holy and without blame before God. The new spirit is life and not death. That is who we are now. God sees us as His children. born of His seed. We are indeed the righteousness of God, today. See yourself as God sees you and not as man sees you.
If you are indeed subject to the flesh then you are indeed will suffer the death penalty because you are yet in your sin.
If you have been born again then you are no longer subject to the flesh and are not subject to the flesh. You are not a sinner but the righteousness of God. Sin has no more clam on you.
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