Evil revisited part one (11 views) Subscribe   
  From:  LR43   5/20/2003 8:31 am  
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  601.1  
 
Evil---that which is morally injurious 
A. Origin of: 
Begins with Satan.......Is. 14:12-14 
Enters world..................Rom. 5:12 
Comes from man.........Matt. 15:18, 19 
Inflamed by lust........James 1:14 
B. Applied to: 
Men................................Matt. 12:35 
Heart.............................Jer. 17:9 
Imaginations..............Gen. 6:5 
Generation....................Matt. 12:39 
Age.................................Gal. 1:4 
Our days......................Eph. 5:16 
Conscience....................Heb. 10:22 
Spirits...........................Matt. 12:45 
C. Satan as "the evil one": 
Lord safeguards against..John 17:15 
D. The Christian should guard against evil: 
Heart of unbelief.......Heb. 3:12 
Thoughts......................James 2:4 
Boastings....................James 4:16 
Things.........................Rom. 12:9 
Deeds...........................2 John 9-11 
Appearance...............1 Thess. 5:22 
 
  
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   From:  Minister Falcon (OSMFalcon)     5/20/2003 1:03 pm  
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  601.2 in reply to 601.1  
 
This is an excellent study, thanks LR43!  

One comment:  It says in the word that the law was fulfilled by Jesus and some have said that we are not under the law.  And it is true that we are under grace.  But here is the point I am trying to make.  We are under grace if we are operating in our spirit man; however, if we are in the flesh, we are under the law again.  Paul explains this in Romans 6.  As it says in Galatians 5, a discourse in how to stay in the spirit man, we struggle between the fruits of the flesh and the fruits of the Spirit.  Praise God that we are able to blossom in the fruits of the Spirit and produce His luscious fruits!  Made all possible by the fulfillment of the sacrificial law...thank you Jesus! 

Now there are three aspects to the law:  

Moral law, which you speak of. 
Civil law, which represents the law of the land, 
Sacrificial law, which Jesus fulfilled.
Some of us still struggle with the first two, but the last one is finished and done away with. Amen! ~Minister Falcon
 
  
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