February 5, 2013
(I somehow missed writing about this chapter between 1/31/13 and 2/4/13. When I realized it was missed I went back and wrote this short note about it in the space left at the end of my writings for Romans 6.
Our fight against sin. The law shows us what sin is but the law cannot save us, only the blood of Christ can save us. You can be a "good" person by obeying the law, but the only way to become a "saved" person is to accept Christ's blood offering for your sin. It isn't a "once and done" or a "been there done that." We must fight against sin by daily surrendering our lives to Christ.
Next Entry: Romans 8:1–39
(I somehow missed writing about this chapter between 1/31/13 and 2/4/13. When I realized it was missed I went back and wrote this short note about it in the space left at the end of my writings for Romans 6.
Our fight against sin. The law shows us what sin is but the law cannot save us, only the blood of Christ can save us. You can be a "good" person by obeying the law, but the only way to become a "saved" person is to accept Christ's blood offering for your sin. It isn't a "once and done" or a "been there done that." We must fight against sin by daily surrendering our lives to Christ.
Next Entry: Romans 8:1–39
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