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No Condemnation

Scripture: Psalm 120-121, Romans 8.

Gospel summary: Although we were condemned as sinners under God's holy law and deserved his divine judgment, he condemned his only Son in our place and credited to us all of Jesus' perfect righteousness. The Spirit of God now indwells us and enables us to live by God's law in anticipation of the final redemption of our bodies and this world.

Prayer: Father in heaven, glory be to your great name for designing the marvelous plan of redemption. Thank you for redeeming my soul at the cost of your Son's life. Help me to eagerly await the redemption of my body at the return of your Son. Thank you for giving me your Spirit to teach and empower me. Grant me the grace to live by the Spirit each day and to kill my old, sinful desires when they creep back in.

Hymn: "For Thy Gift of God the Spirit" by E. Margaret Clarkson

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