We act according to our one desire.
We are not to hate anyone. The bible teaches that God protects us from
hate by destroying destruction. A lot of people teach that we can
control hate. But I want you to think of what happens to you when you
get mad. You experience a physical change and you begin to think "How
can I get revenge?" So the truth is you have a hateful heart. Can you
control hate so that you can be genuine in the sense that love has no
bias toward any person or object? Ive never seen any man control hate
like the bible describes short of Christ.
We are taught that we act because we desire what is most pleasurable to
us. The bible never teaches that we act by opposing a desire that we
know is wrong. There is no such thing as acting under constraint in the
sense that we are controlling the wrong desire with more weight than we
are pleased to act with the weight of the good desire. No listen this is
non sense. Every good desire that we act from has only one weight.. one
purpose and one experience. We never act because we are under the
tension of equal forces. We must understand that if we are to act with
the freedom that the bible describes the bad desire must be destroyed.
This is why salvation is our only hope. Salvation is described in the
bible as being delivered from our old life. We are delivered from our
old desires. Some people teach that we are completely delivered when we
are saved but under sanctification God takes that back in the sense that
He needs to use force to purify what has already been accomplished. But
the bible teaches that Christ took the effects of the curse...hate,
fear, sorrow, and pain ...took it upon Himself and suffered the
consequences as if we were suffering from our own consequences. God
destroyed destruction by Christ death. Christ rose again and was given
power over all things. So Christ destroyed the effects of the curse that
we suffer.
Is our salvation incomplete in the sense that we are under the
obligation to thwart the power of the curse by opposing it? Is the law a
power that keeps us from being obligated to be ruled by the curse? Or
is the law a declaration of our innocence by defending us against the
curse? This is a big distinction here. This really is the cornerstone
that gives grace teeth. If God only gave us potential by overcoming the
curse through law keeping then He really is not that serious about
grace. If God only hated sin just enough to give us tension against the
curse then we have the potential of possessing hate that rises up in us
so that we must subdue it. If the law is not an instrument of destroying
destruction then there is no hope of being free from the tension
between hate and love.
But God gave us a communication that destroys whatever is destroying us.
We have the water of salvation that we throw on the wicked witch. The
law pronounces death on those who oppose salvation by grace. We believe
that anyone who opposes grace embraces destruction and hate. There are
only two groups. Those who are under grace live in the kingdom of love
because Gods pronouncement of destruction is our protection from the
tension of hate. But those who are not under grace live under the
domination of hate and destruction. The law is their school master.
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