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Even as Christians we have to repent for our sins because we are not perfect. Jesus says that the spirit is strong but the flesh is weak. I have to repent for my sins. When I make a mistake. The Bible say there is no sins that is stronger than God's forgiveness. We Christians try live the straight and narrow way. But we still make mistakes God understands it. That why he sent His Son to die for our sins that through the blood of Christ we can be saved. Christ died for our sins and was risen on the third day. Christ was sent to us to show us the way to repentance. If you make mistake you still a Christian. Paul says in the Bible no one is perfect here earth not even one. But Christ was the only perfect one to ever walk the earth. But God loves us even though we are not perfect. All we can do is live by God and the Son of God teaching and try to do the best we can as Christians.
Hello Jim. Galatians 5:1-4 was written by the Apostle Paul about those who wanted to remain in the Grace of God yet expected that obedience to the Law justified them as well. Paul said that if trusting in the Law to save, then God's Grace is ineffective - the two cannot be mixed - they stand in opposition to each other.
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