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God Really Understands Human Frailty

God really understands human frailty. Out the dust of the earth he created Adam. But out of Adam's rib, he Created Eve. Dust they were Made of and to dust they did Return. And so will all of their Sons and daughters. God remembers that we were made out the dust of the earth. He understands our physical And spiritual weakness. Which is why he is willing to Make allowances for us. God sent the second Adam, Jesus Christ, into the world. To redeem men, women, boys And girls. God knows we inherited our Adamic sinful nature. God Knows all about our sins of Commission and our sins of Omission. And he understands The difference between the two. And he explains it to his children, Too. Sins of commission are sinful Acts we deliberately make on Purpose. Whereas sins of Omission are acts, words, And deeds we neglect to Do. Mainly through carelessness, And ignorance. God knows and understands our Willful and habitual sins, and Will help us forsake them! God loves his prodigal sons And daughters, who repent. Confess and forsake their sins! God knows, "the spirit is willing, But the flesh is week." Our Fleshy nature wars against Our spiritual nature. But Jesus Christ came to overcome The devil and to deliver his Sons and his daughters. "And he whom the son sets free is Freeborn indeed." Jesus Christ Sent the Holy Spirit to dwell Within his sons and daughters. Who accept his blood sacrifice For their sins and become part Of the body and bride of Our Lord Jesus and Savior Jesus Christ, who is divine! Love in Christ Jesus! Roxanne Lea Dubarry Roxy Lea 1954 Roxy 1954/ October Country July 10, 2020

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