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Marie said:
I agree, Robin. Sin is any transgression of, or want of conformity unto, the law of God. In my opinion, cutting a piece of wood too long and having to cut again is not against any command of Scripture, unless it is due to half-hearted labor.

I also agree. If Jesus had miss-cut in His carpentry He would have cut it again to a perfect measure as our God does love in His omnific wisdom to measure impeccably. He would have done this so as not to sell or contract (covenant) an imperfect product.

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I advise you to buy from me, gold refined by fire. (Revelation 3:18) Buy the truth and sell it not. (Proverbs 23:23)

The Atonement of our Lord was perfect measure for the sins of His elected children.

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You shall do no wrong in judgment, in measure of weight, or capacity. [Leviticus 19:35, NASB]

To error in measure is indeed human, but to steal, covet or cheat is depravity and depravity was totally absent in our Lord.

Denny

Romans 3:22-24


Denny

Simon Peter answered Him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." [John 6:68]