Is it just to condemn some and not others if we are all guilty of breaking the whole law?
I myself do not believe it is just.
.... since we are all guilty of breaking the whole law .... the only just thing to do is to either condemn us all or save us all ..... IOW (In Other Words) to either condemn us all "under His law" or save us all "under His Grace" ..... which again goes back to .... I do not believe it is just to condemn some while saving others if we are all guilty of breaking the whole law.
Being under His Law was the Old covenant ..... being under Grace is the New covenant. Under the Old Covenant a sacrifice was required to atone for sin, Christ is that ultimate sacrifice that was given unto the Father to bring us into the New Covenant of Grace.
If we do not believe that the sacrifice of Christ atoned for the sin of all of mankind, we can become double minded, or IOW we can become or are of two Spirits ..... and what I mean by that is, we can believe we ourselves are under the "Covenant of Grace" while at the same time condemn others under the "Covenant of Law".
But in the eyes of God, we cannot be of both, He sees us as being under one or the other, IOW, we can only be of one Covenant or the other: simply saying ..... if we are under "Law" we are not under "Grace" and the same holds true for the opposite ..... if we are under "Grace" we are not under "Law".
I myself will defend my Father of Love who begat the Son of Love called Grace (the combination of Forgiveness and Compassion)
I will continue to eat of His body of Forgiveness and drink His Spirit of Compassion
I myself do not believe it is just.
.... since we are all guilty of breaking the whole law .... the only just thing to do is to either condemn us all or save us all ..... IOW (In Other Words) to either condemn us all "under His law" or save us all "under His Grace" ..... which again goes back to .... I do not believe it is just to condemn some while saving others if we are all guilty of breaking the whole law.
Being under His Law was the Old covenant ..... being under Grace is the New covenant. Under the Old Covenant a sacrifice was required to atone for sin, Christ is that ultimate sacrifice that was given unto the Father to bring us into the New Covenant of Grace.
If we do not believe that the sacrifice of Christ atoned for the sin of all of mankind, we can become double minded, or IOW we can become or are of two Spirits ..... and what I mean by that is, we can believe we ourselves are under the "Covenant of Grace" while at the same time condemn others under the "Covenant of Law".
But in the eyes of God, we cannot be of both, He sees us as being under one or the other, IOW, we can only be of one Covenant or the other: simply saying ..... if we are under "Law" we are not under "Grace" and the same holds true for the opposite ..... if we are under "Grace" we are not under "Law".
I myself will defend my Father of Love who begat the Son of Love called Grace (the combination of Forgiveness and Compassion)
I will continue to eat of His body of Forgiveness and drink His Spirit of Compassion