Part of the work of the Holy Spirit is to convict of sin. Not to - TopicsExpress



          

Part of the work of the Holy Spirit is to convict of sin. Not to condemn anyone. Not to make you feel hopeless. Not to destroy your faith. Not to bring you back under the law of sin and death. Not to send you to hell. Not to make you unrighteous. Not to speak a curse over you. Not to enslave you to doctrines, commandments, and elemental teachings of men. Jesus came to set you free in the Law of His Spirit of liberty. Set you free of the pharisee religious pride of rules, regulations, dont do this dont do that, dont taste, dont touch. All of which are a stumbling block from those whom have fallen from grace and hang once again on a tree. They heap themselves up as teachers, lean on theirvown understanding, are puffed up, and seeking to make themselves righteous they deny His righteousness. The search the scriptures thinking they have life buy will not come to Jesus whom is the only way, truth, and life. They deny Him by the works of their keeping of the letter and old covenant laws. Rejecting the forgivesness, they continue to walk with the devil, whom sinned from the beginning, have never seen nor known God. They indeed are stiil in sin. But those whom are born again cannot sin because the are in Him and He is in them. God cannot sin, nor can the seed of Him in them whom believe. Turn away from the false prophets. Their tongues ate filled with curses of death. When God convicts you of sin, you confess, believe in your heart, and accept His one time payment for all sin, then it is finished. He did not come to condemn the world, but save it and set it free. Rejoice in the Works of God on the cross of calvary through His Son Jesus. If you do not know Him, cry out to Him sinner and be forgiven, set free, filled with joy and peace, and be baptised with His Holy Spirit seal for the day if redemption. In Jesus name alone, confess and turn to Him.
Posted on: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 20:59:29 +0000

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