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Lesson five: what is a sin and how it is overcome in us.
By: Jedi Koji Date: November 19, 2015, 7:50 pm
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MAIN LESSON: For this lesson I will be briefly discussing
what a sin is and how it may manifest within our lives and how
we become warriors against it, through perfect Love. Love is
simple and kind yet sin has no power.
First I should answer a few questions like "what is sin?", we
hear the word all the time and know it is bad but what is it
really? Lets look back to the beginning, in Genesis, in the
story of Adam and Eve and they ate the forbidden fruit. We can
understand what a sin is by looking at them.
What was they're sin? Was it just eating the fruit? Was the
fruit rotten and going to kill them? No, the fruit was not bad
nor by eating it would they die, they're sin was that they
disobeyed YHWH when he said not to eat it. Therefore because
they disobeyed YHWH he upheld his word and punished them.
The act of disobeying YHWH is sin, which means that instead of
Loving and respecting all things one only cares about them self
and that leads to death, for all know right from wrong. This is
not something to get worried about tho, because YAHWEH so Loves
us that he sent his Son Yeshua to save us from our sin.
Although it is surely a saddening truth that Yeshua who is All
Life which is Truth and The Way we live, died for OUR sins not
his. I admire him because Yeshua also came to show us our
potential in YHVH Our Holy Father and that his same Spirit
dwells in us, one with us. Through his Perfect Love within us
already, we cast out all demons, darkness, and disease.
Practice Feeling The perfect Love: There is never a need
to be freighted of sin nor the bonds of death for we have been
given Grace and freedom and true Life in HaMassiach. This grate
Grace and amazing Love is for you to Love and be one with, Lets
sit and feel the Love we are given so we may bring that Love to
others. "Love all others as much as I have loved you" and
write something about his amazing Love.
Second the practice- observing your sin and giving it to Yeshua:
In your day to day life keep watch on your thoughts and feelings
taking note and asses these things for they will be used latter
when you sit and know YHVH. As you sit with The LORD YHVH recall
these thoughts and feelings and allow for the healing and
learning proses to take place. Doing this will help cleans you
and bring you closer to the kingdom of Heaven. IMPORTANT!- This
practice is a main teaching of Yeshua HaMassiach "clean the
inside of the dish"
Practice overview, look throughout your life while sitting
with Yeshua, give thanks and he will show you forgiveness and
bring grate knowledge, wisdom and mighty spiritual power for
you. I suggest making a practice of observing your mean thoughts
and judgments within your self and your outside will be cleansed
too. By observing your Sin and sitting with Yeshua you are not
only cleansed but your relationship with him will grow.
When I feel compelled to I do this practice then wash my feet,
or if I feel I have sinned against my wife, I like to wash hers
as a sign of repentance.
If you want this life of love go and be baptized in the name of
YHVH, The Son, and the Holy Spirit, they're names aer YAHWEH,
Yeshua HaMassiach, Roack HaKodesh- Holy Spirit.
After you have done these things report back and continue your
beautiful journey.
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