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The content explores the reluctance to seek grace, highlighted by Adam and Eve’s failure to ask for forgiveness in Eden. It emphasizes the importance of asking God for help, not as a sign of weakness but as an act of faith. Grace offers liberation from guilt and shame, inviting believers…
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The content explores the concept of grace, particularly as illustrated in the story of the Prodigal Son. The older brother’s anger reflects a common human desire for fairness and justice over grace. Grace offends our sense of merit and entitlement, highlighting that through Christ’s sacrifice, true justice is fulfilled, not…
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Satan, having witnessed God’s glory, cannot comprehend the concept of grace, which involves receiving rather than observing. His pride and judgment lead him to a strict system of condemnation. He thrives on guilt and shame, unaware that grace is a divine gift that counters his accusations, offering salvation through Christ.
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The content discusses the difficulty many people face in asking for help due to fears of appearing weak or indebted. It highlights that both in human relationships and with God, asking should be viewed as a sign of trust rather than manipulation or begging. The Gospel encourages confident requests, free…
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In Genesis, Adam and Eve disobeyed God, felt shame, and hid instead of asking for forgiveness. Their knowledge of good and evil lacked the understanding of divine grace, making them fearful of approaching God. This fear persists today, as many avoid confession, believing it deepens their debt instead of opening…
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The post explores the theme of free will, emphasizing its significance in the relationship between humanity and God. While free will allows for the possibility of sin, it also enables genuine love and the choice to return to God. Sin is viewed as a deviation from divine design, but restoration…
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The content explores the relationship between humanity, angels, and God, emphasizing intentional separation as a means to prepare humanity for greater responsibility. Unlike angels, who have full knowledge, humans experience limitations, allowing for faith and growth. This journey culminates in potential exaltation, showcasing divine order where weakness transforms into strength.
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The content emphasizes the importance of pursuing Christ over mere peaceful coexistence. It warns against confusing fake peace with true unity and encourages tearing down false appearances. The call to action is to boldly pursue truth and stand firm in faith, making genuine peace through courage and love, rejecting passivity.
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This post contrasts false peace, which is built on fear and silence, with true peace, rooted in faith and truth. It emphasizes the discomfort necessary for healing and calls for a choice between the deceptive comfort of false peace and the authentic, powerful peace of Christ. The author encourages self-examination…
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This installment of “Weaponized Peace” argues that true peace is rooted in confronting lies with truth, rather than avoiding conflict. It emphasizes the necessity of confrontation and repentance, urging readers to embrace radical truth. Real peace is presented as an active, courageous pursuit, not just the absence of conflict.
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