It's difficult because we do battle against the desires of the flesh, the desire of the eyes, and the pride of possessions, the same things that confronted Eve when tempted by the Adversary. We have the law of sin working in our bodies because we are of Adam, the federal head of the whole human race We also fight against wicked spirits in high places - the heavenly realm. Now if one is in the anointed one of God, Jesus who by his death defeated the powers of the Adversary and those under him then we can walk free from the law of sin that keeps one in bondage; and with the new creation life, he has given us we walk in the spirit overcoming the law of sin in us.
It is a daily, hourly battle that will not be over until we are resurrected, but it is a battle worth winning in the anointed one Jesus. Our hope IF we hold fast to his message and his commands to love one another is that all men/women in him are to co-inherit with him this world which will be completely renewed by him and us, and to co-rule over all the nations that live over into the coming new age with the lord Messiah Jesus the King of Israel and the King of kings and Lord of lords of all the nations.
We need to walk through this wilderness as Israel did of old but instead of the unbelief that impeded them; we need to walk in the covenant faith of Jesus and of Abraham so that what our God and Father has begun in us, He will cause us to bear fruit and come to have a glorious life as glorified immortal men/woman in the soon coming new age!
In the Messiah Jesus, we have truth, light, love, the way, new age life, wisdom, power of the spirit of truth - his spirit working in us, to help us along the way and a high priest who acts as our advocate before the throne of his God and our God his Father and our Father. Rejoice, the battle is ours, IF we remain in him to the end. Put on the whole armor of God and pray unceasingly, rejoicing and praising the name of Yehovah! These are the sacrifices our God and our Father loves to receive. Halil Yah - Praise God all day long! Rejoice our salvation draws near!
Written for E-Bible by Bruce Lyon
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