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Bible Study Grace Pardons Our Sin

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Lamentations 3:22 It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. 23 they are new every morning: great is they faithfulness.

Mercy loves and grace pardons. God looks past our sinful nature and goes straight to the heart of a persons character to know there is hope for everyone of us if we would only come boldly to his throne of grace and surrender this fleshly nature and allow God to cloth us in his righteousness as our own righteousness is as a filthy rag to God, Isaiah 64:6; Titus 3:5, 6.

It’s not God that condemns us as in the flesh as we are already condemned by our fleshly sin nature we are all born with, but does not activate until we come into the knowledge of sin for the word says there is none that are righteous, Romans 3:10-20.

The washing of regeneration by that of Gods Holy Spirit, John 3:5 cleanses us of our sin nature that has caused all to sin as sin entered the world by one and continues through the generations. Jesus whom forgives our confessed sin sanctifying as God sets us apart through His mercy to be called heirs to the throne of grace through his son Jesus Christ who laid his own life down so we could have life eternal with the Father.

Sin separates us from God because God is a spirit and can only recognize his own children by what spirit is living in their hearts. We have to renew, rebirth - born again, Gods Spirit within us in order to be called a child of God and see the kingdom of heaven. We now put off the old man (flesh) and put on the new man (Spirit), Colossians 3:1-17. We are renewed by the word (Spirit of God) and through the Holy Spirit teaching us of all things, John 14:26.

Matthew 5:1-16 blessed is the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. When our hearts are right with the Lord then he has compassion on all his children and whatever you ask for in his name he will meet your needs, but one important factor in this is that you also have to have mercy for those who trespass against you to forgive what others do against you, Mark 11:22-26.

You can study the Mercy seat of God in the OT and how the sacrifices were made for the atonement of sin to see how figurative this was to the coming Messiah (Christ Jesus) who is now our mercy seat through his birth, death and resurrection as Jesus was made the final sacrificial lamb for the atonement of all men and gathered all our sins and put them upon himself and died to set us free from sin and God raised him again on the third day so we could take part in his death and resurrection, which means when we accept Jesus we die to our old fleshly ways and now are resurrected to live with him for eternity.

God’s love is not limited, but we choose to limit Gods love by separating ourselves from his mercy and grace. Jude vs. 17-23 Keep yourselves in the love of God always looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternity.

 
Lamentations 3:22 It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. 23 they are new every morning: great is they faithfulness.

Mercy loves and grace pardons. God looks past our sinful nature and goes straight to the heart of a persons character to know there is hope for everyone of us if we would only come boldly to his throne of grace and surrender this fleshly nature and allow God to cloth us in his righteousness as our own righteousness is as a filthy rag to God, Isaiah 64:6; Titus 3:5, 6.

It’s not God that condemns us as in the flesh as we are already condemned by our fleshly sin nature we are all born with, but does not activate until we come into the knowledge of sin for the word says there is none that are righteous, Romans 3:10-20.

The washing of regeneration by that of Gods Holy Spirit, John 3:5 cleanses us of our sin nature that has caused all to sin as sin entered the world by one and continues through the generations. Jesus whom forgives our confessed sin sanctifying as God sets us apart through His mercy to be called heirs to the throne of grace through his son Jesus Christ who laid his own life down so we could have life eternal with the Father.

Sin separates us from God because God is a spirit and can only recognize his own children by what spirit is living in their hearts. We have to renew, rebirth - born again, Gods Spirit within us in order to be called a child of God and see the kingdom of heaven. We now put off the old man (flesh) and put on the new man (Spirit), Colossians 3:1-17. We are renewed by the word (Spirit of God) and through the Holy Spirit teaching us of all things, John 14:26.

Matthew 5:1-16 blessed is the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. When our hearts are right with the Lord then he has compassion on all his children and whatever you ask for in his name he will meet your needs, but one important factor in this is that you also have to have mercy for those who trespass against you to forgive what others do against you, Mark 11:22-26.

You can study the Mercy seat of God in the OT and how the sacrifices were made for the atonement of sin to see how figurative this was to the coming Messiah (Christ Jesus) who is now our mercy seat through his birth, death and resurrection as Jesus was made the final sacrificial lamb for the atonement of all men and gathered all our sins and put them upon himself and died to set us free from sin and God raised him again on the third day so we could take part in his death and resurrection, which means when we accept Jesus we die to our old fleshly ways and now are resurrected to live with him for eternity.

God’s love is not limited, but we choose to limit Gods love by separating ourselves from his mercy and grace. Jude vs. 17-23 Keep yourselves in the love of God always looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternity.

Very well done Glory Girl. In studying the Torah (first five Books of the Bible) each morning (a chapter each day) I can't help but be so grateful for Christ Jesus' cross work, if I may say that. That I and my family don't have to be tied to a system of sacrifices, Laws and statues in order to stay in a temporary system of pardon. ( hope no-one is offended at this statement) I think sometimes I don't appreciate the liberty and freedom that Christ Jesus gave me by that horrible Cross that He died on....Oh Glory to God!!

The first sacrifice was first instituted by God (Elohim) Himself when He slew an animal (lamb?) in order to cloth Adam and his Wife Eve. Then the second was Abel. From the sacrifice that Abel gave, to the cross of Christ, Abba Father created a system that would create an acceptable approach to the Holy God Elohim.

In studying the different passages in Leviticus and Numbers that deal with the proper way to sacrifice to cover their sins, and to build certain structures for all sacrificing, and all the work and gold offered to construct a Tabernacle capable of being transported thru the wilderness, Wow, all that, plus more represented a very complicated system, it seems to me, to satisfy our Holy God until His blessed Son Yahshua Jesus would come and give Himself as the last and final sacrifice.

I hope this all makes sense, and I aided Glory Girl's thread.

Love you all,
Chopper
 
The first sacrifice was first instituted by God (Elohim) Himself when He slew an animal (lamb?) in order to cloth Adam and his Wife Eve.
Yes, in spite of their blatant disobedience, God demonstrated His GRACE immediately in this act, which was also spiritually symbolic.

God clothes every repentant, believing sinners with the robe of Christ's righteousness, the garments of salvation. First He removes the filth from our souls, washes us in the blood of the Lamb, casts our sins behind His back, destroys the filthy rags of our own righteousnesses, and then gives us every privilege as children of God, heirs of God, and joint heirs with Christ. Furthermore, He guarantees our transformation and perfection into the very likeness of Christ at the Resurrection/Rapture.

And all of this is purely by His grace, since not a single soul deserves His mercy or His lovingkindness. Therefore in eternity, the Church will be "to the praise of the glory of His grace".

But we see grace on every page of the Old Testament also, and this is something which we should look for.
 
Chopper, thank you for your great understanding of Torah and much appreciated add to this topic.

You had mentioned, "I think sometimes I don't appreciate the liberty and freedom that Christ Jesus gave me by that horrible Cross that He died on". This reminded me of this scripture below as even though God's grace forgives us and gives us liberty from sin, it does not give us a license to sin. Especially if we are living out the greatest commandment that is love as we walk and are led by the Holy Spirit as the sacrificial part of the law has been fulfilled in Christ.

Galatians 5:13 For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another. 14 For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 15 But if ye bite and devour one another, take heed that ye be not consumed one of another. 16 This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. 17 For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would. 18 But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law.
 
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