All Israelites today...
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All Israelites today and in Jesus' day bragged about Abraham. But in spite of his greatness, he still had a few faults which were included in the Old Testament. The law came later so he might have had an excuse but that misses the point. It was because he believed God that he was counted as righteous. In other words, it sounds like a person could be saved long before Jesus if they put all their faith in God. Of course he did good works but that was not what saved him. It was faith and trust.
Laws are usually there to tell us what we should not do! Yes the first part commands us to love God, but we show our love by obeying the rest of the law. God is more concerned about our motivation!
How sad our parents would feel if they felt that we obeyed them just so we could inherit their estate when they died! God feels the same. Even if we fail to obey any of his laws, we are still saved by our faith in God. Because God so loved the world!
We can't predict God; "He will show mercy on whom he will show mercy." Instead of trying to figure God out -- like a scientist, we should just put our trust in him and believe that "all things work together for good to those who trust the Lord."
We try to make our salvation such a complicated thing to accomplish. How much peace it should give us to know that all we have to do is believe and have faith in our Lord!
We all know some who feel that they are saved because they are Lutheran, they go to church every Sunday, or they contribute generously. Saint Paul wrote, "If you give away all you have and deliver your body to be burned, but have not love, you gain nothing!"
Over and over throughout the Bible in both the Old Testament and the New Testament we discover that we are saved by faith alone. When we see the sins of David, which were many, we know he was not a man after God's own heart because he was perfect!
So if we care about ourselves and our offspring, we must live a life of faith in Jesus!
Laws are usually there to tell us what we should not do! Yes the first part commands us to love God, but we show our love by obeying the rest of the law. God is more concerned about our motivation!
How sad our parents would feel if they felt that we obeyed them just so we could inherit their estate when they died! God feels the same. Even if we fail to obey any of his laws, we are still saved by our faith in God. Because God so loved the world!
We can't predict God; "He will show mercy on whom he will show mercy." Instead of trying to figure God out -- like a scientist, we should just put our trust in him and believe that "all things work together for good to those who trust the Lord."
We try to make our salvation such a complicated thing to accomplish. How much peace it should give us to know that all we have to do is believe and have faith in our Lord!
We all know some who feel that they are saved because they are Lutheran, they go to church every Sunday, or they contribute generously. Saint Paul wrote, "If you give away all you have and deliver your body to be burned, but have not love, you gain nothing!"
Over and over throughout the Bible in both the Old Testament and the New Testament we discover that we are saved by faith alone. When we see the sins of David, which were many, we know he was not a man after God's own heart because he was perfect!
So if we care about ourselves and our offspring, we must live a life of faith in Jesus!

