Thorns of Past Hurts; Transgression Part 5

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Please view the video entitled “Keep My Commandments Summarized” before viewing this teaching: https://youtu.be/k7fUP105dLM?si=hnQbSUUg3t5JUYgV

Transgression: Dealing with the Thorns of Past Hurts

This video continues a discussion on the concept of transgression. It uses the parable of the sower and the seed that fell among thorns to illustrate how past hurts, lies, rejections, and false beliefs are like thorns that entangle our lives. The speaker explains how these entanglements can lead us to unintentionally hurt others and how our own desire for self-protection becomes a form of rebellion against God. The talk emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and the need to bring our thoughts captive to Christ to overcome these entanglements.

Key topics discussed:
- The parable of the sower and the seed that fell among thorns.
- How the thorns in the parable represent past hurts, rejections, and false beliefs.
- Transgression as stepping outside the Kingdom of Heaven into the kingdom of the world.
- The importance of forgiveness to avoid being tangled up in unforgiveness.
- The concept of our own protection becoming paramount, which is a form of pride and rebellion.
- Sin as a transgression of the law.
- God's grace as His empowerment to deny ungodliness.

The video's main takeaway is that God's grace is His empowerment for us to say no to ungodliness and transgression. By recognizing the lies that are behind our hurts and sinful reactions, and by drawing from God's wisdom, we can become a people possessed by Him, making us more like His son who could say the evil one has no ground in me.

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Transgression. A concept often identified to be synonymous with sin and iniquity, and yet the Bible distinctly gives it a unique definition. Join us as we explore this very significant topic and unearth the various aspects of what transgression is and how it appears in our lives.

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