The Christian Should Act Differently (TMF:1607)

Peace to Live By: The Christian Should Act Differently (TMF:1607) - Daniel Litton
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       It means those passions, may I say, evil passions and evil conduct can still be there. And it means that we have to choose to abstain, to not follow any fleshly desires that see arising within us. We have to quickly turn away from those things, and not let them grow and cultivate within us. Our conduct before unbelievers should be different than their own conduct. Again, as we discussed last week; there should be a difference. What does it mean that we are not under law but under grace? We talked about this several weeks ago. We are not under the Jewish law system of the Old Testament, or any other law system for that matter. Rather, we are under grace. It is not what we have accomplished in our lives that matters, but it is what God has accomplished for us. He is our perfection; he gives us our perfection (our legal standing before him of being perfect in his eyes).