Chapter 12 Meanings
Judas Desires
Judas desires represent what the New Testament calls “the flesh” (translated “sinful nature” in the NIV). It is the part of a believer that keeps sinning because of its attachment to this world (See Romans 7 as an example).
EXCERPT
“You will encounter no fruit trees traveling westward. Only those traveling east find fruit. … The fruit always leads away from the cottage—never toward it.” –pp.99, 100
QUESTION 1
All movement away from God is sin, and all movement toward God is righteousness. What do James 4:8 and 1 Peter 2:4–5 promise to those who move toward Christ?
QUESTION 2
How does one move closer to or farther from God? See Psalm 119:176; Isaiah 29:13; James 4:8.
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Published on August 11, 2021 17:35