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The whole law of God can be summed up as "Be holy" and "Be perfect".
The law of God has this inherent inability: Though it demands perfection, it cannot provide it.
The law of God does not reveal God's holy character.
The law holds up the standard, the measurement, of what a holy life should be as one stands before God, but it cannot make you what it measures.
The law has the ability to silence every mouth, to hold the entire world accountable, and to give us knowledge of our sin.
The greatest ability and purpose of the law of God is so that we can tutor, teach and train others.
Through grace, Jesus crushed, annihilated and discarded the law of God.
Forgiveness is our first deep drink from the cup of God's grace, but it it not all of the grace of God.
Justification is the declaration of our innocence without guilt by a holy judge, God Himself.
The day-by-day process of maturing more and more into the fulness of the stature of Christ is called "self-sufficiency".
Sanctification is only for the present moment.
Romans 7:4 says that we have become dead to the law through the body of Christ.
Although the law demands obedience, it cannot provide it.
The more we get to know the Lord, the more His grace and peace are multiplied towards us.
There are three terms to the new covenant: 1.) the forgiveness of sins; 2) a personal relationship with God; and 3) the internal working of God.
in Hebrews 10:15-20, in referring to the new covenant, where it reads, "which He [Jesus] consecrated for us" could also be translated, "which He inaugurated for us."
In trying cicumstances, God's purposes are beyond our understanding but will always result in our glory.
Satan is without hope and his existence can never be better than it is now.
Not only does the Lord mark our lives with victory, as those led in triumph, but those who live by God's sufficiency are also marked with the fragrance of Christ.
This fragrance can be detected physically by others.
We cannot walk in the fulness of the Holy Spirit if we are grieving Him through our attitudes, words and actions.
Grace teaches us that God helps those who help themselves.
Apart from Christ, everything that is done is of eternal value.
Philippians 4:13 reads, "I can do some things through Christ who strengthens me."
If we will sacrifice pride and abide in Christ, all things are possible.
Second Corinthians 3:9 reads, "For if the ministry of righteousness had glory, the ministry of condemnation exceeds much more in glory."
Living by his own sufficiency, man will be left only under condmennation.
The ministry of righteousness referred to in 2nd Corinthians 3:9 revolves around living by the resources of God and brings the believer to become increasingly at ease with God.
Fading glory as referred in 2 Corinthians 3:11 is built upon man's sufficiency while remaining glory is built upon God's sufficiency.
"Substantial glory" is based upon the glory of grace, while "excelling glory" is based upon the glory of the law.
A life sustained and energized by the resurrection power of God is daily available to all God's children.
A belief in the resurrection of Christ is not essential to the Christian faith.
If Christ was not raised from the dead, the Christian faith would be futile, empty, vain and pointless.
First Peter 1:3 reads, "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through His death."
Living by God's sufficiency and not our own is living in resurrection power.
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