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This week we stepped into Romans 5 through 7, where Paul shows us why the old reflection still tries to chase us even after we’ve been made right with God. The grace that saved us is the same grace that changes us — not by grinding, but by realigning. As we unpacked the mirror illustration again, we discovered that Jesus stands in front of our reflection even when we drift, even when others fail us, and even when we forget who we are. Sanctification is not perfection; it’s alignment. It’s learning to correct misbeliefs, embrace truth, and stay behind Jesus’ reflection as He stands before the Father, interceding for us. This changes everything about how we see sin, ourselves, and the people around us.
By Light Christian CenterThis week we stepped into Romans 5 through 7, where Paul shows us why the old reflection still tries to chase us even after we’ve been made right with God. The grace that saved us is the same grace that changes us — not by grinding, but by realigning. As we unpacked the mirror illustration again, we discovered that Jesus stands in front of our reflection even when we drift, even when others fail us, and even when we forget who we are. Sanctification is not perfection; it’s alignment. It’s learning to correct misbeliefs, embrace truth, and stay behind Jesus’ reflection as He stands before the Father, interceding for us. This changes everything about how we see sin, ourselves, and the people around us.