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The Flesh Seeks Glory Not Crucifixion
Mankind are a breed of it's own loving themselves more than any other made of flesh covered in skin conceived in womb of their mother From that day of entering earth always wanting to be ruling king to be seated on their royal throne making servants their orders to bring But God detests sin of any kind so seeks mankind to be crucified to put all their own sin to a cross sacrificial atonement God then cried But only Jesus could pay the price being God alone made Him saviour to take man's sin to Calvary's tree there doing for man his greatest favour So God shows man way of crucifixion whose purpose is glory to God alone for man's helpless without Lord's action only Jesus is able to suitably atone ('The flesh often seeks to be glorified before it's crucified' - Martin Luther )
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