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AS A RESULT OF THE REJECTION OF THE 1888 MESSAGE GCSDA CONSIDERS THE SINFUL MAN OF ROMANS 7 AS A CONVERTED MAN

The General Conference of Seventh Day Adventist and most christian organizations teaches that the man of Romans 7 is a converted man, though that man says of himself that he is wretched and in need of deliverance. A man that is converted/ in Christ is not wretched and in need of deliverance. Consider the Laodicean man of Revelation 3:17 why is he wretched, miserable, poor, blind and naked. It is because Christ is on the outside seeking to come in. So one is only in a state of wretchedness when they are unconverted and Christ is on the outside. Rom.8:9,6 shows when we have the Spirit of Christ we are not in the flesh but have the spiritual mind which has peace. This is the peace which comes with Righteousness and Joy in the Holy Ghost (Rom14:17). The laodicean has conviction of the truth as Christ is knocking on the door of his heart but he refuses to let Christ in because he has a false comfort and thinks he is spiritually rich and increased with goods and in need of nothing, but false doctrine could never make one free from sin, so false doctrine (2John 9) causes wretchedness and moral poverty. As for the members of the organization I petition that you break free of men’s yoke and take the yoke of Christ which will make you sin free and free of the burden of sin. The hold of the organisation on the members is due to their control of the colleges from which the pastors are breed and by their control of the publishing ministry from which the magazines and sabbath school quarterlies are produced. In this way the organisation is able to strongly control what is believed by the members even when it is in opposition to the bible. ...Dear member would you be free from the burden of sin there is power in the blood, power in the blood - and the blood is Jesus' words of life - John 6:53-55,63,68..

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