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🗓️ 6 October 2023
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We don’t grow in sinfulness as we follow Christ, but we do become far more acutely aware of the sin which still remains.
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0:24.0 | review on your favorite podcast platform. Thanks. C.S. Lewis, in purging the poisoned well within, |
0:31.7 | writes the following, when a man is getting better, he understands more clearly the evil that is still in him. When a man is getting better, he understands more clearly the evil that is still in him. |
0:39.6 | When a man is getting worse, he understands his own badness, less, and less. |
0:46.6 | Let me read that once more. |
0:48.4 | When a man is getting better, he understands more clearly the evil that is still in him. |
0:53.5 | When a man is getting worse, he understands |
0:56.4 | his own badness less and less. I think that perhaps not explicitly, but implicitly, there's an |
1:05.7 | argument. This very principle could be argued from the particular text of a woman who was caught in the midst of adultery. |
1:12.8 | They bring her before Jesus in order to trap him. It's not about her. It's not about upholding |
1:19.1 | standards of holiness and being faithful to the law of Moses. They're simply using her as a pawn |
1:25.3 | in order to trap Jesus because they know that Jesus is abundantly |
1:29.5 | compassionate and merciful, but they also know that Jesus is righteous and holy. They're trying to |
1:37.0 | position him in such a way where his sympathy for the woman might tempt him in order to |
1:41.4 | compromise the law of Moses, and then they would be able to prove |
1:45.1 | that he was in fact a heretic, that he was a false teacher. |
1:51.2 | Jesus kneels down and begins to write in the dirt. Many people have different speculations |
1:56.9 | in regards to what he was writing. I'm of the position that it's likely he was writing out the |
2:01.4 | Ten Commandments. Or perhaps being God in the flesh, instead of merely writing the Ten Commandments |
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