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<blockquote data-quote="throughfiierytrial" data-source="post: 77563574" data-attributes="member: 350587"><p>I'm not sure of your position on self-control in this post. If you are opposed are you not refuting the clear reading of Scripture?</p><p>The method Paul describes for fighting the sinful nature and upholding the law of Christ is by way of the Holy Spirit's leading and promptings. When we receive the gift of the Holy Spirit we are filled with love for God and our fellowman wanting all to be saved. Paul terms this in Romans, the New Way, and Christ's law...the way of love. Love is the fulfillment of the commands. God gives us grace and forgiveness for our stumbling and sin. He shows us a way out of sin as well. Hebrews tells us that Christ had to take on human flesh to understand our weaknesses so as to help those who are tempted. ..see Hebrews 2:18</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="throughfiierytrial, post: 77563574, member: 350587"] I'm not sure of your position on self-control in this post. If you are opposed are you not refuting the clear reading of Scripture? The method Paul describes for fighting the sinful nature and upholding the law of Christ is by way of the Holy Spirit's leading and promptings. When we receive the gift of the Holy Spirit we are filled with love for God and our fellowman wanting all to be saved. Paul terms this in Romans, the New Way, and Christ's law...the way of love. Love is the fulfillment of the commands. God gives us grace and forgiveness for our stumbling and sin. He shows us a way out of sin as well. Hebrews tells us that Christ had to take on human flesh to understand our weaknesses so as to help those who are tempted. ..see Hebrews 2:18 [/QUOTE]
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