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FAITHWALKERS
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 @ 9:10 AM
because he died for me.
A lot of adults make fun of lawyers, primarily because it seems that they work more for the money than for the good of people. But the fact is that lawyers play an important role in the justice system. They study the law, they know the rules, and most try to get the right thing done. If there weren’t such people, you wouldn’t know if someone in trouble was actually rigt. They’d probably be confused in court, and end up saying the wrong thing.

Who is he that condemns? Christ Jesus, who died—more than that, who was raised to life—is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us.
-Romans 8:34


Even when the jobs of lawyers are misunderstood, Jesus takes this job up in heaven and fights for you. While Satan tells God about all the bad stuff you've done and goes, "This kid's no match for your kingdom. He just keeps messing up", Jesus is telling God, "It's true. But I died for that person. That person is now blameless."

Just so you know, God has every right to believe Satan. But Jesus's death for us proved a love far greater than the gravity of what we've done. The fact that God created Jesus and sent him to die for us shows that he is willing to forgive us.

But that doesn't give us the right to sin, nor does it give us the right to go like, "It's okay, he's probably gonna forgive me anyway." On the contrary, it should make us more cautious of what we do. In a world of sin, we are bound to sin. Hence, we have to be aware of our actions, and own up to the consequences, and if they're wrong, work hard to repent.


I hope you guys understand what I'm talking about and that you'll apply this! :D
"Faith without deed is nothing."
Love you all, especially when we come together.