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continues from...
...The
gospel is about the grace of God.(Acts
20:24).and
much more.
"Grace for grace".in
John
1:16 means you've received grace from the Creator so that you too can
live a life of grace. This involves you having that which you believe
in your heart that you have.(Romans
11:6).and
that determines
your supply
of the Holy Spirit. Emmanuel.received
the fulness of the Spirit and we are equal with Him.(*)(*).
Romans
6:15 says."What
then? Shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
God forbid.".Here,
the words 'shall' and 'we' are not in the original Greek.
In keeping with the tenor
of the book.(Romans
4:15), a more accurate translation
from the original Greek of Romans 6:15 would have been:."Is
there sin if no law exists? No!"
Paul is explaining "Is it
possible to now sin that we are no longer under the law but under grace?".Peoples
New Testament Notes on
it.
In the previous verse.(Romans
6:14).Paul
says sin has no dominion over one.(word
'shall' not in original).
Romans
6:13. Here, Paul is saying that is why you think that you are still
sinning by what you do?
When one tries to get himself
right in order to be acceptable to God, apart
from faith righteousness, then he has fallen from grace.
Faith righteousness is given as a gift
from God because one believes in Emmanuel the Christ and why He came and
did what He did:.Isaiah
52:14.. Belief which leads to a decision
to change is all that is necessary and even here, God gives us the
gift of belief.
Through faith and love, the
grace of God is abundant for you:.1Timothy
1:14. How
to get it!
Paul,
throughout his writings in the New Testament, encouraged spiritual people
to stay in the faith. Some were getting into gospel
perversion. Perversion is mixing two things together that do not go together.
See 'Alternate Gospel'.