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Alas, see one is become unworthy to question the mysteries of salvation and sanctification. When the believer, the saint falls into sin, he is rendered silent before the throne of God. The awkward tension between friend and foe is felt. he asks, "What does it mean to be saved?" And though try as he might, his jaw is sealed shut; he dares not make a sound to speak. Silent as silent accusations pile upon himself. In his mind, screaming "LORD, HAVE MERCY!" Yet dares not draw near to pray.
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Nov 1, 2018
Nov 1, 2018 at 11:49 PM UTC
Justification
Alas, see one is become unworthy to question the mysteries of salvation and sanctification. When the believer, the saint falls into sin, he is rendered silent before the throne of God. The awkward tension between friend and foe is felt. he asks, "What does it mean to be saved?" And though try as he might, his jaw is sealed shut; he dares not make a sound to speak. Silent as silent accusations pile upon himself. In his mind, screaming "LORD, HAVE MERCY!" Yet dares not draw near to pray.
Little was it known that lustful sins arise at the peak of 3am in the morning.
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22/M/Kuala Lumpur
Nov 1, 2018
Nov 1, 2018 at 11:49 PM UTC
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