Title: Grace
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Bible Text: Romans 6:10-15
Grace's Grace
Jesus taught his disciples to pray, saying, “Our Father in heaven…” It is natural for Jesus to look up to heaven and say, “Our Father in heaven...” He is the Son of God. "father!" and call it right. But when a sinner like me calls out, “Our Father in heaven…” God looks at me and says, “Hey man, why am I your father!” I think so, but why did Jesus teach that way? Because we are children of God.
“To all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God” (John 1:12). You must be sure that you are a child of God and pray. Only then will it become a common prayer and there will be answers.
“Those who are favored by our Lord, gathered here…” We must consider ourselves children of God. It is the grace of compassion to consider yourself a child of God.
count as dead
“In the same way, consider yourselves dead to sin.” The grace of reckoning is to consider yourself dead to sin. The dead to sin are not moved by sin. Sin does not move, but it is affected by grace. “Sin will not have dominion over you...for you are under grace” (Romans 6:14).
I got a call in the middle of the night.
Even if there is something to be angry about, a person with a dead temper does not become angry. I'm dying to talk, but the dead can't speak. The dead cannot speak. When I was young, I sang General Choi Young's song to make the golden look like a stone. It means to consider yourself dead in front of gold. There is no water bath.
The thief must consider himself dead in front of money. Then you will never steal again. Fists must die for the thug to get out of the gang. “Fist cries. My fists are crying!” “My fist is dead!” You must consider yourself dead.
Justification is the removal of sin, the taking away of sin, and the declaration of righteousness. Those whose sins are forgiven are considered dead in the face of sin.
“We know that our old self was crucified with Jesus so that the body of sin might be put to death, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin” (Romans 6:6).
A strange funeral was held at an elementary school in the United States. The school's homeroom teacher gathered the students together and said, He asked them to write down their weaknesses and things they didn't like on a piece of paper. The children began to write. Not being able to draw, not singing, not playing sports, trembling while reading, not speaking in front of people, not making friends, not listening to parents, not studying and playing, etc. Your weaknesses, your own problems recorded them. Each person folded a piece of paper and placed it in a funeral coffin. And tied with string. I went to the mountain next to the playground and dug in the ground. The students dug and the students buried the coffin. The teacher said, “All your faults, weaknesses and feelings of inferiority have been buried. From now on, everything that is not you of the past is dead!” Said.
“In the same way, consider yourselves dead to sin.” From now on, consider yourself dead to sin. I am dead to sin! With the grace of compassion, consider yourself dead in the sight of sin.
Treat him as a living
The grace of giving is to consider yourself alive before God. “In the same way, count ye also alive to God in Christ Jesus!” what do you mean? It means to consider yourself to be alive in Christ. It means pretending to be alive.
What is grace? It's a free gift even if you don't qualify. By believing in Jesus, we have passed from death to life. He raised you who were dead in trespasses and sins. We were by nature children of wrath, but because of love, we, who were dead in trespasses, were made alive together with Christ (Ephesians 2:1-5). It is a grace to consider that God has raised me up with Christ.
People get angry when others ignore them, but they have no problem with ignoring them. It is more fatal for me to deny myself than for someone to ignore me. It means that you are approaching your own death.
Jesus died for me. His blood paid the price for my life. That is how we believe, acknowledge, and regard it as such. “For he died to sin once for all, but that he lives, he lives to God” (verse 10).
“Consider” means “Think like that” or “Think like that”.
Paul Tillich takes the form of “nevertheless” in describing grace. “Despite sin,” he is “accounted to be righteous.” Grace is the reunification of life with oneself. It is to reconcile the ego with the self. I have rejected me, but I will accept it again.
Grace is the entry into the city of refuge for those who are driven out by sin. A city of refuge was designated so that a person who accidentally killed a person could escape and survive. Anyone who enters the city of refuge will not be harmed. There is a city of refuge, and it is the one who has received grace to enter it. You must die for your sins, but you are still alive.
God said to Daniel, “Daniel, man of great favor, understand what I am saying to you and stand up” (Daniel 10:11). We need to wake up after realizing the words of “considerate living things” before God.
Some women weren't very pretty, but they said, "I'm pretty. I’m pretty,” he thought of himself as pretty, and he became really pretty and pretty. Some men didn't look very good, but "I'm fine" "How am I!" Then the image changed drastically. Do you know what a “jadek” is? It's going to be "stuck". If you are in Jesus, you will save me. Jesus makes you cringe. Cherish yourself. will be honored. If the living are not regarded as living, they are actually dead. May you have the grace to consider yourself alive before God in Christ.
Treat him as one in charge
“A man ought to consider us servants of Christ and entrusters of the mystery of God, and what we should ask of those entrusted with is fidelity” (1 Corinthians 4:1-2). I get hurt when others ignore me. But it's fatal if I don't acknowledge me. Lethality is reaching the point of self-death. That person can't do anything.
When I regard myself as the one entrusted with the mystery of God, I can become a powerful worker. You must be regarded as a person entrusted with the mystery of God to be faithful as a person entrusted with the mystery of God.
“I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has strengthened me, because he has deemed me faithful and has entrusted me with the ministry. I used to be a slanderer, persecutor, and assaulter, but on the contrary, I found mercy because I acted ignorantly in unbelief” (1 Timothy 1:12). -13)
Paul considers himself a mighty man. In a way, Paul is spiritually 'sufficient'. Grace makes him 'stuck'. This is not pride, but confidence in yourself. “I can do all things through him who strengthens me” (Philippians 4:13).
They say that Jesus made it possible. It is not that I will become a mighty person in the future, but Jesus has already made it possible. Acknowledge that you have empowered me. Then you are a capable person.
I am thankful that you have been loyal to me. It means that he regarded himself as loyal to his unfaithful self. He believed too much in Judaism. So they slandered Jesus and persecuted Christians. It was with the crowd that threw stones at the butler Stephen. If he did what he did, he deserves to die, but when he did not believe, he had compassion on him because he did it without knowing it. that he has received God's mercy.
Assume you have pity. Think you've been forgiven. Assume that God loves you. That is grace. The enemy whispers like this. How can you think of something like you? How can you forgive such a sin? You shouldn't hear that. It is to prevent the devil from receiving God's favor.
Goliath said to David, “Do you know me as a dog?” He cursed David and said, “I will give your flesh to birds and beasts of the field.” But David was victorious by believing in the Lord (1 Samuel 17:43-45).
“We acknowledge that it is not by works of the law that a person is justified, but by faith” (Romans 3:28). Likewise, there is no one who cannot be justified by faith. This is the grace of this woman.
He who sees himself as a grasshopper will fail. Those who put themselves in God and acknowledge God win. I used to be alive to sin and dead to God. But after receiving this grace, he became dead to sin and alive to God. I used to be outside of Christ, and now I am in Christ. When we look to God in Christ, we find new strength. Climb like an eagle.
What is this grace? It counts me as one who is in Christ. It is regarded as a dead person who does not respond to sin. What is this grace? In the sight of God, they are regarded as living. As Christ died and rose again, so we are considered dead to sin and alive to righteousness. What is the grace of compassion? It is regarded as one who has been entrusted with the mystery of God. I acknowledge that God has considered me faithful and has given me an office. It is to be faithful for the position given to you. Be loyal to death!