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Judging Others -- Condemning Ourselves

Judging Others -- Condemning Ourselves

 
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Posted 11 days ago by mirkana
Some people talk about the broken bone theory, which is the idea that breaking a bone in this life can symbolize karmic lessons, resilience, or even “breaking through” old energy patterns. So if you’ve never broken a bone, some say it means your soul hasn’t needed that kind of physical wake-up call
Posted 1 year ago by jeffreestar
The crux of Paul's argument is that all humanity is under the same Drift Hunters condemnation, highlighting that salvation can only come through Jesus Christ's sacrifice.
 
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Paul sets a trap for the religious. Paul sets a trap for the moral. First, he convinces us that the irreligious deserve wrath and judgment in Romans 1:18-32. And as our 'amen' still is heard, Paul turns the tables. He then argues that the religious deserve judgment just as much, because we sin the same way as the irreligious. Paul brings us all under condemnation so that we can see that we can only be saved by the blood of Jesus Christ.