Unrighteousness is sin, but sin is not unrighteousness

Unrighteousness is sin, but sin is not unrighteousness

God Himself gave our forefathers His Commandments and asked them to follow the simple process to observe and do them with a willing and joyful heart. It was not His intent then, nor is it His intention now, to stranglehold any of us to do His Will, remember we are given free choice of either to do those things which are acceptable and right in the eyes of The Most High God; or to choose to do those things which are unacceptable and displeasing against His desire for.

The Commandments given by TMHG and presented by Moses are the great moral compass for Israel and are so inspiring and powerful, that it has seared itself into the design and structure of every nation and peoples since it’s inception. They are used in all facets of the human consciousness of everyday life for Spiritual guidance, Social conformity and Legality of justice and penalties, though many have been refined, and some even obliterated.

But from the beginning in the giving of the Laws, our forefathers found them too burdensome and overbearing to keep, making them hard to do. For them as well as their offspring, the Laws became to restrictive and confining to the living of a good life, so as time passed and from generation to generation, our people began to do away with the Laws of God and began walking in adaptation of the Laws, they averted to the morality and humanitarianism of man rather than the Laws Of God. They began to reason in the factors of doing good and doing wrong, citing helping their fellow man in need and want of all material things, in need and want of sustenance, in need and want of wealth and in need and want of spiritualism was easier and more righteous than actually keeping and upholding the Laws, so they walked outside of God’s design and treaded in the isles of willful transgression as written in Isaiah 5:20
[20]¶ Woe vnto them that call euill good, and good euill, that put darkenes for light, and light for darkenesse, that put bitter for sweete, and sweete for bitter.

Righteousness for them is more prudent and self-edifying rather than trying to live within the restrictive Laws of God which are impossible to maintain, there was no feeling of gratification or pride in trying to refrain oneself from living a joyful, successful, meaningful life of indulgence and carnal admiration. So being righteous and revered by your fellow man is more acceptable for the carnal human condition of self worth above Godliness. Henceforth the world measures righteousness through the aspects of good and bad deeds to each other (2 Corinthians 7:10
[10]For godly sorrow worketh repentance to saluation not to be repented of, but the sorrow of the world worketh death
.)

To be cold hearted and uncaring toward your fellow man became a sin in the eyes of the world, to not : feed the hungry, clothed the naked, heal the sick, protect the defenseless and teach the ignorant, is as great a sin as to “thou shall not kill”, or “keep the Sabbath day holy”; sin overnight changed from breaking the Laws of God simply into not showing love to your fellow man. Righteousness now became the law, and the Laws now are done away with, only to cast this wicked and sinful world into further chaos and corruption.

Naturally as created by God, we are made and Commanded to partake in the righteous acts as written in the Bible and taught by Jesus the Christ, indeed we are admonished to love our brothers and sisters, to help those in need, to give alms , to feed those who are hungry, to give a coat to those who are naked, but that is not the full extent of the righteous acts written in the Bible and set into standard by Christ; it dictates that we ought to teach our brothers and sisters when they are in err of the Laws of God by reminding them of the Commandments(Exodus 20).

By allowing our brothers and sisters to disobey or break the Laws of God is not just unrighteousness on your part, but also a sin according to the Bible, it is our unsworn duty and right by Jesus the Christ to protect and defend The Word of God through The Holy Ghost in it’s effectual application to the world. If we live by and in The Word of God, it counts for our righteousness and highlights the sins of the world. So infact and undoubtably, unrighteousness is counted as sin in the eyes of God but sin is not unrighteousness; sin is 1 John 3:4
[4]Whosoeuer committeth sinne, transgresseth also the lawe: for sinne is the transgression of the law.

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