I would like you to read Paul's letter, especially the Book of Rome

I would like you to read Paul's letter, especially the Book of Rome.


Of course, there are many places in the Gospel that teach about living as human beings. But this ethical part comes from where we have already been part of God's life through faith in Christ. Rather it is like a result. In other words, based on the premise that you are part of faith and the life of God, you should consider what kind of life you should live if you live in that much life. If you reverse this and send a serious life like the Bible teaches, you cannot be justified and part of God's life. People are not saved just because they are respectable as human beings. That a person is fine is a person's ritual or the righteousness of the law. But salvation does not depend on the righteousness of man or the law. It is the righteousness of God (Roman3: 21-31).

This is not to say that no matter how you live, you have to believe. The righteousness that appears in chapters three, five, and six of the Book of Rome.
The explanation is a very important part of building a life of faith. It is difficult, but Paul explains clearly with great force. So, along with the Gospel, I would like you to read Paul's letter, especially the Book of Rome.

This is not to say that no matter how you live, you have to believe. The righteousness that appears in chapters three, five, and six of the Book of Rome
The explanation is a very important part of building a life of faith. It is difficult, but Paul explains clearly with great force. So, along with the Gospel, I would like you to read Paul's letter, especially the Book of Rome.

The passion and death on the cross, this is the center of Christ's life, with the resurrection of the third day. Christ has made clear his determination to suffer many times during public life. There is a clear, harsh feeling there. The Gospel depicts the entire journey of the Lord's public life as a series of journeys to Jerusalem, a journey to the passion and the end of the cross. The Lord walks through this road in silence and quietly to the end. This may be the most appropriate way to teach human existence. But Christ's passion and death are not only existential. It does not teach only the thing of making the resolution without running away while looking at man's self-determination or the impending death, and going to the death step by step. What is important is the beloved god of trinity, and that people are alive in their lives. It is only through faith in Jesus Christ, the son of God, that man is devoted to God's life. Human salvation is not just about existing philosophy and ethics.