Rom 2:6-11; Those who continue in His goodness will reap everlasting life. Those who remain disobedient everlasting death.
That happens after we do something... remember Paul's epistles aren't the gospel, they are primarily explaining to Jews and Gentiles why circumcision is not required to obtain the promise of eternal life. The parallel passage to that is Gal 2:20 - crucifixion of our flesh.
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It says to crucify through the Spirit not the flesh. Through the Spirit is off of what Christ has done, through the flesh is of our own selves
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Which He can only abide in if we purify ourselves correct? 1 Jo 3:3-10
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Wrong, He purifies us and we walk in it. He did it. We couldn’t purify a flea with our goodness
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Is that what the text reads? Like Isaiah 1:16-20, Acts 26:20, Phil 2:12, 1 Jo 3:3, 2 Co 7:1?
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Yeah, the text says He made the sacrifice, not us. He took all our sins on the cross, not us. So we are purified through Him. The sin living in our flesh now is what we work on through His grace by following His Spirit instead of our flesh
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He did atone for our former sins - Rom 3:25 And if we rebuild those sins, we are again transgressors - Gal 2:17-18 I have to head to bed, check this out when you get a chance.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plTtRupF8KY …
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Good night friend and good morning from me in the UK
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