Try and say it fast: Omnigloriouslovitastical 🤣
https://music.ttn.place/track/XByPOqcbbSLu7aF
A new fun song for everyone to sing along with.
This is what happens when you get creative at midnight. 🎶😂
When the court is corrupt, a guilty verdict is a badge of honor. #trump2024
Haha, guess I'm gonna vote for a felon. 🇺🇸. #trump2024
For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.
Romans 6:5 ESV
Our lives and the weight of our spirits is nothing compared to Yeshua’s. If his death had sufficient power to bring about our spiritual death with him, how much more does his resurrection resurrect us to new spiritual life now and new physical life before the final judgment?
God didn't give Moses his Law in order to create sin where it didn't exist before, but to magnify the sin we were already committing, so that nobody could deny it. Once we are made aware of our sin by the witness of the written commandments, we are also made aware of our need for God's grace.
Romans 5:20-21
https://rumble.com/v43hjhr-sin....-grace-and-law-in-ro
We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.
Romans 6:4 ESV
Did Christ die so that he would be free to disregard the Law? Of course not! So when Paul says that we were baptized into his death and buried with him by that baptism so that “we too may walk in newness of life”, it doesn’t follow in any way that he died so that we can throw away the Law that he upholds.
#yeshua didn’t die to set us free from moral standards--and every single letter of Torah is instruction in moral standards--but to set us free from condemnation for our failures, so that we might live a new life without the stain of our prior sins, without fear that every little slip up will once again disqualify us from eternal life in the Father’s presence.
#jesus
What does "redemption" mean? That's another word we use to explain our faith in Messiah Yeshua. We are redeemed people, and that identity shapes our worldview. But do we really know what we are redeemed from, and redeemed to? It's a bigger question that we might realize, as we hear in this conversation with Barry Phillips and David Jones.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2292194/15132752
Rhy Bezuidenhout
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