Romans 8:3
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- #AOC12 Seeing then by the just Judgment of God we are subject both to temporal and eternal Punishments, is there yet any way or means remaining whereby we may be delivered from these Punishments, and be reconciled to God? God will have his Justice satisfied: wherefore it is necessary that we satisfy either by our selves, or by another.
- #AOC15 What manner of Mediatour then, and Deliverer must we seek for? Such a one verily as is very Man, and perfectly just, and yet in Power above all creatures, that is, one who also is very God.
- #BC30 Wherein did Christ’s humiliation consist? Christ’s humiliation consisted in his being born, and that in a low condition, made under the law, undergoing the miseries of this life, the wrath of God, and the cursed death of the cross; in being b...
- #AOC32 For what cause is Christ called the only begotten Son of God, when we also are the Sons of God? Because Christ alone is the eternal and natural Son of the eternal Father, and we are but Sons adopted of the Father by Grace for his sake.
- #HC40 Why was it necessary for Christ to humble Himself even unto death? Because of the justice and truth of God satisfaction for our sins could be made in no other way than by the death of the Son of God.
- #WLC94 Is there any use of the moral law to man since the fall? Although no man, since the fall, can attain to righteousness and life by the moral law; yet there is great use thereof, as well common to all men, as peculiar either to the unregenerate, or the regene...
- #WLC149 Is any man able perfectly to keep the commandments of God? No man is able, either of himself, or by any grace received in this life, perfectly to keep the commandments of God; but doth daily break them in thought, word, and deed.