GodsGrace
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Here is the deal, the bottom line. Natures do no sin, people sin, people choose to sin.
Civic....
I just can't debate this anymore.
There's an apparent misunderstanding as to what the sin nature is.
It is not a different nature than the one God gave us.
Of course people sin...
but what makes them sin is the question at hand.
What is it that is within us that leads us toward sin...
WHY do we sin?
Can it be as easy as... we want to?
Gosh. Even Paul said he did NOT WANT to sin
and yet HE DID.
So WHAT makes us sin if not something with us that is broken...
that was implanted in us when Adam first sinned.
He was perfectly good before the eating...
and then something changed.
WHAT changed?
Agreed on the above.We cannot blame any nature or the devil. We are to blame for our own sin. I here this excuse all the time from people who quote Paul in Romans 7 as an excuse for their sins and blame it on the flesh, sin nature. Romans 7 is Paul describing his struggle under the " law " not under the new man in Christ,
I've been saying all along that once we are saved the sin nature gets put under submission to the Holy Spirit.
And it's not an excuse....
it's accepted Christian doctrine.
Agreed.the new creation in Christ, the born again man. These same people will also misquote Paul and identify themselves as the chief of sinners. Once again under careful exegesis and understanding Pauls point is that was him as a Pharisee under the law and persecuting the church, killing believers. That was a description of his former life in the flesh, void of the Spirit.
I studied this in a Nazarene church many years ago in a year-long discipleship study.This will be my next devotion with our Thursday morning mens group at church the next time I lead it in June. In fact I'm talking about it tomorrow morning with the mens group that meets at my house.
It changed my understanding of everything.
But I'm just not scholarly enough to pass it on in a manner that might be easily understood.