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Re: Lesson Study #1 - "Principalities and Powers"
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06/30/06 05:14 PM
06/30/06 05:14 PM
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A question in for Tuesday lesson.
Quote. Though we can see here in Zechariah the work of Satan against us, we also see the work of God for us. What hope and promise can you find from these verses that God is working in our behalf, even though we are sinners. Unquote.
Does Zechariah 3:1-4 tells us until his Day of Judgment each person would still stand “filthy” before God, and only by his grace those who lived with faith would be justified and covered by Christ righteousness?
Does this mean no one might ever live a sinless holy life till the Day of Judgment?
In His love
James S
James, I don't see any reference to the Day of Judgment in Zechariah 3:1-4. Do you? I see this in the context of salvation, not in the context of judgment, therefore, the answer to your question is no.
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