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How do unrighteous decrees affect God's people?

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Unrighteous decrees burden God's people and steal their hope by distorting justice and righteousness.

Unrighteous decrees serve to oppress and burden the people of God, creating an atmosphere where they are judged by standards that are not rooted in truth or grace. Isaiah 10:2-3 illustrates that such decrees are aimed at leading the needy away from justice and righteousness, effectively placing additional burdens upon them. In a sovereign grace understanding, these decrees can lead believers to rely on Christ as their true source of hope, rather than on the transient and unjust institutions put forth by sinners. They remind us to cling to Christ, who embodies justice and righteousness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 10:1-4, Luke 11:46, Galatians 6:1

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Without Me
Clay Curtis · Mar 1, 2009
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