Monday, January 23, 2012

You are Innocent .....


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Rom 3:26 God's act of righteousness is pointing mankind 
to the evidence of their innocence.
- mirror 
Anything branded, "Gospel" that does not say this, is not gospel, 
but just another disguise of Moses!
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In the mirror of Christ you see yourself 
as God has always seen you
Innocent, blameless and pure without guile. 


Wallow yourself in it, indulge in the liberty of truth revealed! 
Because you know that you are the image and likeness of the Son 
in whom you find your essential features. 
Enjoy the resting place He has brought you into. 


Vanessa Cappuci Kurt Cappucci
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Anthea Taljaart writes: Where am I safe?

Safety is not found outside of yourself in the security and walls you exist behind, 
it is found within you in the union of yourself and God. 
It’s your consciousness of your indwelling that creates your new reality. 
This effectively cancels fear and with it that which you feared. 

They tried to stone Jesus at one point in the gospels, 
enraged by what he had to say. 
He simply turned and walked right through them, 
even as he spoke to them and said, “You have nothing in me.”

Ps 139 says that God has occupied heaven, earth and hell – 

there is no place on this planet where he cannot be found, 
regardless of how dark it seems. 
The owner of the house has taken occupation again in you, 
live with him, live safe.

God is real, relevant and capable within you.

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Rom 4:5 
It is clear then that someone who believes that God justified the ungodly 
understands that it is faith and not our toil that accounts for righteousness. 


(dikaiouanta, aorist tense, passive voice, accusative case. 
The aorist tense presents an occurrence in summary, 
viewed as a whole from the outside. 
It may be helpful to think of the aorist as taking a snapshot of the action 
while the imperfect (like the present) takes a motion picture, 
portraying the action as it unfolds. 
Passive voice indicates that the subject is the recipient of the action. 


God is not in the process of justifying the ungodly; 
he accomplished this through a single sacrifice once and for all)

mirror translation
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Francois du Toit:

WRATH meaning:

"The word "wrath" is the Greek word orge, 

desire (as a reaching forth or excitement of the mind) strong passion, 
many times it is seen as a violent rage, 
but can also be seen as God's constant yearning for man 
to discover the life of their design, 
which is to be found nowhere else but in Christ..." 
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