Howdy, PJW
I think is very healthy for a soul to not make any excuse at all for any sin at all, even the little oops that most of us have turned into a nonchalant daily oops confession.
That can to easily turn into christians using His grace and mercy toward us, as a loophole for us to sin because we claim we are still "babes" in Christ or we claim we are still "growing" into His likeness.
Those who are comfortable claiming or using that or those excuses of their own selfish sins are abusing and shaming themselves to the sacrificed blood of God's own offered sacrifice for them, for them to avoid His just and deserved wrath of eternal separation from partaking of His fellowship with them.
The mystery that Paul speaks of, of: "us in Christ and Christ in us" is what I will point to here, now.
Christ's work done on behalf of those who decide to disciple themselves to Him, that work of Christ only sets them free from the penalty and wages of sin.
The bondage that Christ broke by Christ completing that said work, that bondage is the bondage to the law of death and sin.
The law of death and sin is: disobey God's words and there is a penalty to pay, and the penalty is eternal separation from fellowship with our Creator.
The perfect and sinless life that Christ Jesus lived among us while He walked in a flesh body is what Father requires to be an acceptable sacrifice freely offered to Him for mankind to be restored back into that position of eternal fellowship with Him our Creator.
Christ Jesus fulfilled those requirements for who-soever will decide to follow/disciple themselves to His teachings and corrections.
We "christians" are to wear Christ's righteousness we wear/put-on His righteousness to cover our filth from His Father's eyes to avoid His Father's just wrath upon us. That said wrath is eternal separation from Him our Creator.
We do not wear our own righteousness to cover our filth from His Father's eyes, we wear Christ's righteousness to cover our filth from His Father's eyes.
We claim and abide under Christ's faithful obedience to His Father's every word to avoid His Father's just wrath.
We do not claim or even point to our own faith an obedience to His Father's every word, we claim and point to Christ's faith an obedience to His Father's every word, because we cannot be faithful nor obedient to His Father's every word.
Jesus and His Father both said we cannot keep or obey His every word, and says that if a man claims He can or does keep and obey His every word, then that man calls God a liar...
(I would not ignore their words there, just to lift or wear my own righteousness to cover my filth from Father's eyes)
After saying all of that, I want to say this again too because this is why Paul calls "Christ in us n we in Christ" a mystery:
I think is very healthy for a soul to not make any excuse at all for any sin at all, even the little oops that most of us have turned into a nonchalant daily oops confession.
That can to easily turn into christians using His grace and mercy toward us, as a loophole for us to sin because we claim we are still "babes" in Christ or we claim we are still "growing" into His likeness.
Those who are comfortable claiming or using that or those excuses of their own selfish sins are abusing and shaming themselves to the sacrificed blood of God's own offered sacrifice for them, for them to avoid His just and deserved wrath of eternal separation from partaking of His fellowship with them.
Father bless those who look to you, but have mercy on all of us to glorify your name.








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