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Wishing you, my friends online, a Father’s Day, that is blessed with love, surrounded by family and/or friends. May we be the example, that God has shown great mercy on us, so we should do the same.
Just as the Israelites sang a song of deliverance from the bondage of slavery, we sing for joy, from our deliverance from sin. One day, we WILL receive the perfect crown, and perfect bodies, that will sin no more. We need not fear, for we have been redeemed!!!
Positionally, we have killed these things before God, through Jesus. The battle still rages on in our flesh, until we one day, receive our new bodies. (SEE NOTES BELOW PICTURE).
bible.com/bible/100/gal.5.24.NASB1995
† 5:24 have crucified the flesh. One of 4 uses of “crucified” that does not refer to Christ’s crucifixion (cf. 2:20; 6:14; Ro 6:6). Here Paul states that the flesh has been executed, yet the spiritual battle still rages in the believer (see notes on Ro 7:14–25). Paul’s use looks back to the cross of Christ, where the death of the flesh and its power to reign over believers was actually accomplished (Ro 6:1–11). Christians must wait until their glorification before they are finally rid of their unredeemed humanness (Ro 8:23), yet by walking in the Spirit they can please God in this world.
bible.com/bible/100/psa.113.3.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/psa.103.13.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/isa.12.2.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/1ch.16.34.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/php.2.5.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/eph.2.10.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/2ti.3.16-17.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/2692/act.2.38.NASB2020
bible.com/bible/100/gal.5.14.NASB1995