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The Lord, the Lord, Himself came down in a form of flesh to become a sacrifice that will
leave the heart blameless and Holy just as he is. Unless your heart is born again, you’ll
always fulfil the desires of the flesh. Jesus Christ came to set us free from being slaves
of sin to be slaves of righteousness. Now Jesus Christ became the lamp that bore all
our iniquities on the cross and all our infirmities; sickness, poverty, hopelessness, death,
curses, sin, immorality, fear and every deceitful item in our hearts. I can surely go on
and on with the list, but the prominence; is that he took everything and nailed it on the
cross once and for all. This then leaves us to transfer his Holiness and Incorruptibility
nature to our hearts, becoming pure on the inside and outside thus whatsoever that we
do reflects the Purity of the Christ.
“I am going to give you a new heart, and I’m going to give you a new spirit within all of
your deepest parts. I’ll remove that rock-hard heart of yours and replace it with one
that’s sensitive to me. I’ll place my spirit within you, empowering you to live according
to my regulations and to keep my just decrees”, God says that to Ezekiel. God takes
away the rocky heart and situates his Spirit to provide you the ability to walk in his
statues. Jesus says to his disciples that “the Father and I will come and dwell and make
homes inside your hearts” (John 14:23), meaning that your ‘free will’ passes away and
God’s Will becomes in charge. Most deeds that you failed to either do or feared, were
nailed on the cross. I no longer live, but the Messiah lives in me, and the life that I am
now living in this body I live by the faithfulness of the Son of God, who loved me and
gave himself for me. I do not misapply God’s grace, for if righteousness comes about
by doing what the Law requires, then the Messiah died for nothing. (Galatians 3:20-
21). It’s undoubtedly plain that Paul’s desires perished and awakened new desires that
came from the indwelling of the Messiah in his heart, henceforward this is called
‘Becoming a new Creature’. Thus, if anyone is in the Messiah, he is a new creation. Old
things have disappeared, and—look!—all things have become new! (2 Corinthians
5:17). Now you will be walking in the likeness of God, because your old nature has
passed away and oh look behold you have become afresh, in the resemblance of the
Father who is the driver of your existence. If now you are born again and the Father is
dwelling in your heart, which means he is the one who controls you; can you therefore
continue sinning? Can God sin? The one who says that he abides in him must live the
same way he himself (JESUS CHRIST) lived (I John 2:6), other versions says “…then he
must live as Jesus did”, meaning that all your ways will be the same as Jesus Christ,

