1 John 3 talks about lawless sin only, verse 4. Those are major like lying, stealing, murder etc from the Ten Commandments plus Galatians 5:19-21. These are called sins unto death. By Jesus writing these on our very nature we cannot sin, verse 9. Thus, we are granted eternal life. Satan's power over us is gone and we serve a new god of this world, the God and Savior Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. Phew! Let that one sink in!actually yes they do. again, if they did not. they would never sin again.
No, we have one or the other, but not both, otherwise, Jesus didn't free us from sin, and He did. But that was not me for the first 30 years of my life. I could only follow the commandments by my own power which most of the church still does. But that falls short of true holiness from God. It is our own righteousness we produce ourselves which are filthy in comparison. Being born again is from the baptism by fire from Jesus that John the Baptist told his disciples about. Only through the baptism of the Holy Spirit, Christ living in us, can we like Him be righteous having overcome sin. Not by our own power, but by having a new engine installed supernaturally.they have both. paul explains this well in romans 7
Right. (if the desire was no longer there. we would never sin again..) That is what 1 John 3:9 actually says! "9 Whoever has been born of God does not sin, for His seed remains in him; and he cannot sin, because he has been born of God.no we are cleansed from the power of sin. and given the power over sin
again, if the desire was no longer there. we would never sin again.. I hope even you see this is not true
Yes, glorification.Now he asks us to continue to learn to trust him more. and self less. this is called christian growth..
The wage of lawless sin is death, Numbers 15:30-36 but not trespasses from immature fruit, Numbers 15:22-29.the wage of sin is death
is this hard for you to understand?
if you commit a personal sin. the penalty of that sin is death. or literally separation from God.
if we take it from a legal standpoint. not only are we dead because of Adams sin, but every personal sin we have ever committed brings with it a death sentence.
How many sins have you commited. can you fathom? And how many death sentences do you have against you. can you fathom
who is worthy?
No, Jesus is the one who says he who sins is a slave to sin. John 8:32-36. Sometimes it is wise to take care of yourself first so you CAN serve others. That is not a sin.I never said we are slaves to sin
I said we still have the flesh, which means there are times where we will still chose to serve self over others.
For me, the more I grow, the more thankful I am to Jesus for taking that desire away. I have no strength in myself. He does all the heavy lifting in me.Jesus said there are two commands, the law of love we call it
Love the lord our God. and our neighbor.
who is our neighbor anyone we come in contract with
if we love and serve them, we will not sin
if we however. chose to serve self. and not them. to us it is in.
we do this intentionally or willingly.. Not by accident, we also commit sins we may not even know are sin.. here I can see but that is why we star in the word. the more I grow. the more sinfull I see I am
It is Jesus' answer to their question of what they must do. And that after Jesus told them, "Do not labor for the food that perishes, but [labor] for the food that endures to eternal life...."1. Its the work of God we have faith (john 6)
Maybe you could explain the above a little better.
Maybe you could add some scripture to support your view.
Maybe you could reply to my post to you no. 2003
And I'm still waiting on your reply on the other thread about YOUR version of how to handle posting verses that ARE IN CONTEXT.
You do every time you say water baptism savesNever said it was our actions that save us.
so actions or no actions..Certainly salvation is God's grace (gift), but that gift is received ONLY through the actions that God says we must do to receive it.
You are trying to earn through your actions. Not the action of the savior.Not trying to earn anything.
Was Naaman trying to earn cleansing by doing what the prophet told him God told him to do?
Were the Israelites trying to earn healing when they looked at the bronze serpent Moses put on the pole?
Was the widow trying to earn food when she gave here last meal to the prophet?
Was the other widow trying to earn anything when she borrowed the jars the prophet told her to borrow to pour oil into?
Was Israel trying to earn the Promised Land when they went to war with the nations in it?
Were they trying to earn Jericho by marching around it like they were told?
No, none of this was done to "earn" anything. But if these actions had not been taken, the gift would never have been received.
which is Gods workIt is Jesus' answer to their question of what they must do. And that after Jesus told them, "Do not labor for the food that perishes, but [labor] for the food that endures to eternal life...."
EDIT what Jesus said. He is telling them the labor, the work, required to receive eternal life.
Okay..
Salvation itself is in the likes of John 3:16, 3:36, 6:40, 10:28
The right response to this salvation being given, not by works, is in the likes of James 2 and:
Romans 12:1 KJV
I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable serviceamen
Animals are neither guilty nor innocent. Guilt and innocence apply only to man.As Adam and Eve presented themselves to God. naked. and allowed God to cover them through the death of the innocent.. a pure picture of atonement
So in eating the bread from heaven is not something that we are to do? You clearly do not understand anything that Jesus said there.which is Gods work
it is the spirit who gives life. the words I speak are spirit and they are life
The work is to eat the bread from heaven (words0 to gnaw and chose on his flesh and blood (again the words0 so we understand them completely and can have the knowledge and power to receive his gift of eternal life. by coming to him in faith.
Well, after being called a edit all afternoon (my afternoon) and being told I'm not saved quite a few times now...easy now
i did not see those post and now understandWell, after being called a edit all afternoon (my afternoon) and being told I'm not saved quite a few times now...
I'd say my reply was VERY controlled.
And the "easy now" should be directed to other members....those that were doing the above.
Not at all. It is THROUGH our actions that we receive the gift which Jesus purchased with His blood. Our actions do not have any ability to purchase salvation, nor do God owe us salvation because of our actions. But without our actions, we do not receive His gift.You do every time you say water baptism saves
Salvation is received THROUGH faith, and without actions there is no faith. So actions most certainly MUST be taken to receive God's gift.so actions or no actions..
Not even one little bit.You are trying to earn through your actions. Not the action of the savior.
Again:God said through me, not me and you
I see it differently, Sin - the greek word- literally means to miss the mark.1 John 3 talks about lawless sin only, verse 4. Those are major like lying, stealing, murder etc from the Ten Commandments plus Galatians 5:19-21. These are called sins unto death. By Jesus writing these on our very nature we cannot sin, verse 9. Thus, we are granted eternal life. Satan's power over us is gone and we serve a new god of this world, the God and Savior Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. Phew! Let that one sink in!
what do you mean about sin unto death? I am not sure where you are going here1 John 3:4-9
4 Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness, and sin is lawlessness. 5 And you know that He was manifested to take away our sins, and in Him there is no sin. 6 Whoever abides in Him does not sin. Whoever sins has neither seen Him nor known Him.
7 Little children, let no one deceive you. He who practices righteousness is righteous, just as He is righteous. 8 He who sins is of the devil, for the devil has sinned from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil. 9 Whoever has been born of God does not sin, for His seed remains in him; and he cannot sin, because he has been born of God.
That is being born again with a brand new nature that cannot commit a sin unto death.
yet we do it..We have no desire to. It would take a lot for me to sin against my own conscience as I like to sleep at night!
so when you sin, it is an oopsie? an accident?Could I? Of course, but it would be a willful sin, a presumptuous sin against God, and that is more important to me to not do, than serving myself. As I said, I like to sleep at night!
yes..1 John 5:18
1 We know that whoever is born of God does not sin; but he who has been born of God keeps himself, and the wicked one does not touch him.
Again, Paul said we have bothNo, we have one or the other, but not both, otherwise, Jesus didn't free us from sin,
why did you follow. what did you expect to get from it?and He did. But that was not me for the first 30 years of my life. I could only follow the commandments by my own power which most of the church still does.
ok yes. 100%But that falls short of true holiness from God. It is our own righteousness we produce ourselves which are filthy in comparison.
Baptism in fire is hellfire.. Baptism of the spirit is what brings the wheat into the barn (us into heaven)Being born again is from the baptism by fire from Jesus that John the Baptist told his disciples about.
amen, 100 % agree..Only through the baptism of the Holy Spirit, Christ living in us, can we like Him be righteous having overcome sin. Not by our own power, but by having a new engine installed supernaturally.
No, Paul is talking in present tense. not past tense. He did not say before I was in the spirit. i did this, He said right here right now I struggleRomans 7: 14-25 is talking about when we still had sin in us while we were in the flesh.
yes we have the power to live by the spirit. it does not mean we will chose to do this 24/7That was life under the law for all of us since Moses. But Paul starts chapter 7 by taking us forward to when we are no longer in the flesh but in the Spirit, and being in the flesh was in our past before the Holy Spirit from Jesus Christ. verses 5-6. 5 For when we were in the flesh, the sinful passions which were aroused by the law were at work in our members to bear fruit to death. 6 But now we have been delivered from the law, having died to what we were held by, so that we should serve in the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the letter.
yes. But the flesh is not dead.. every moment of every day we are tasked with a choice. follow God or serve self..Romans 8:9 9 But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. Now if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is not His.
The same author said if we say we have (present tense) no sin wqe decieve ourselves.Right. (if the desire was no longer there. we would never sin again..) That is what 1 John 3:9 actually says! "9 Whoever has been born of God does not sin, for His seed remains in him; and he cannot sin, because he has been born of God.
sin can no longer lead to spiritual death for those who are saved.Remember that verse is ONLY sins unto death.
sin is sin is sin.There is another type of sin that we will commit while we are still babes in Christ having to do with the fruit of the Spirit, not the Laws of God.
the wage of sin is deathThese are called "sins not unto death." Or trespasses. Lev. 5:15 unintentionally committed, but grow out of by the pricking of our conscience over and over by the Spirit. 2 Peter 1:5-7 describes that lifelong journey, mislabeled sanctification, but is actually glorification.
5 But also for this very reason, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue, to virtue knowledge, 6 to knowledge self-control, to self-control perseverance, to perseverance godliness, 7 to godliness brotherly kindness, and to brotherly kindness love.
Yes, glorification.
The wage of lawless sin is death, Numbers 15:30-36 but not trespasses from immature fruit, Numbers 15:22-29.
people commit willfull sin every day and do not dieWhat is a personal sin? A sin against ourself? A personal sin could be either willful or unintentional. Willful is death. Unintentional is not.
not if God promised to take care of you. and you are trying to do Gods work. like sadly so many do.No, Jesus is the one who says he who sins is a slave to sin. John 8:32-36. Sometimes it is wise to take care of yourself first so you CAN serve others. That is not a sin.
amen, we should all pray for this.. But we also should remember who we are.. and not think we made it..For me, the more I grow, the more thankful I am to Jesus for taking that desire away. I have no strength in myself. He does all the heavy lifting in me.
Not at all. It is THROUGH our actions that we receive the gift which Jesus purchased with His blood. Our actions do not have any ability to purchase salvation, nor do God owe us salvation because of our actions. But without our actions, we do not receive His gift.
Salvation is received THROUGH faith, and without actions there is no faith. So actions most certainly MUST be taken to receive God's gift.
Not even one little bit.
Again:
Did Naaman contribute anything at all to his cleansing by doing what the prophet told him God told him to do?
Did the Israelites contribute anything at all to their healing when they looked at the bronze serpent Moses put on the pole?
Did the widow contribute anything at all to extending her food when she gave here last meal to the prophet?
Did the other widow contribute anything at all when she borrowed the jars the prophet told her to borrow to pour oil into?
Did Israel contribute anything at all to earning the Promised Land when they went to war with the nations in the land God had already given to them?
Did Israel contribute anything at all to the fall of the walls of Jericho by marching around it like they were told?
those "actions" are preceeded by................God or man???It is THROUGH our actions that we receive the gift which Jesus purchased with His blood
yesIt is Jesus' answer to their question of what they must do. And that after Jesus told them, "Do not labor for the food that perishes, but [labor] for the food that endures to eternal life...."
EDIT what Jesus said. He is telling them the labor, the work, required to receive eternal life.
you missed the whole pictureAnimals are neither guilty nor innocent. Guilt and innocence apply only to man.
you clearly do not know how to read.So in eating the bread from heaven is not something that we are to do? You clearly do not understand anything that Jesus said there.
Do we present our bodies as a living sacrifice BEFORE or AFTER salvation?Okay..
Salvation itself is in the likes of John 3:16, 3:36, 6:40, 10:28
The right response to this salvation being given, not by works, is in the likes of James 2 and:
Romans 12:1 KJV
I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.
Well, after being called a liar all afternoon (my afternoon) and being told I'm not saved quite a few times now...
I'd say my reply was VERY controlled.
And the "easy now" should be directed to other members....those that were doing the above.
You were correct in calling her out.i did not see those post and now understand