Psalm 87:7
Both the singers and the players on instruments say, “All my springs are in you.”
God does not mend or patches our virtues. When we accepted Him as Lord, He gives us a new set of virtues, He transforms us. Our new man is supposed to replace the old man, not trying to fix the old man. But as we still live in a sinful world, with the old body, we need to let the new man in us take over. With this new man, our dependence on self is gone as we now learn to depend on God. The virtues would not be something that we develop, but will be the virtues of Yshua embedded in us. It does not force us or control us, so we must learn to yield to the new virtues.
Both the singers and the players on instruments say, “All my springs are in you.”
God does not mend or patches our virtues. When we accepted Him as Lord, He gives us a new set of virtues, He transforms us. Our new man is supposed to replace the old man, not trying to fix the old man. But as we still live in a sinful world, with the old body, we need to let the new man in us take over. With this new man, our dependence on self is gone as we now learn to depend on God. The virtues would not be something that we develop, but will be the virtues of Yshua embedded in us. It does not force us or control us, so we must learn to yield to the new virtues.
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