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Am I saying them or is God-who inspired men to write them. For he is the living God, who is the Saviour of all men, specially of those that believe(1 Timothy 4:10). No you have to rightly divide the word of truth, and when you do, you come to the knowledge of the truth(1 Timothy 2:4), brother.Oh stop. You can't simply quote a couple of verses and think you're really saying something. John 3:16 Jude 1:1
You're quoting from a writer who was inspired by the HS to record certain ideas that God wanted to communicate. But you simply post a verse here or there and think it means something so obvious. I have no idea what your point is any more. at any rate, we've strayed off the OP.Am I saying them or is God-who inspired men to write them. For he is the living God, who is the Saviour of all men, specially of those that believe(1 Timothy 4:10).
If we cannot sin then why is scripture so full of telling us not to sin and telling us all the things that are sinful and telling us not to do those things? In nearly every book written by the apostles They tells his not to do certain things and point out things in the churches that they are sinning in. Even in Revelation Jesus speaks to the seven churches telling them where they are sinning.To get back to the OP would be Hebrews 6:6. Continually repenting you crucify Jesus Christ afresh and put him to an open shame.
If we cannot sin then why is scripture so full of telling us not to sin and telling us all the things that are sinful and telling us not to do those things? In nearly every book written by the apostles They tells his not to do certain things and point out things in the churches that they are sinning in. Even in Revelation Jesus speaks to the seven churches telling them where they are sinning.
You really misunderstand scriptures here. To put it plain and simple, believers do not CONTINUE in sin. The wording and tenses in the verses are clear in meaning. Believers do not walk in sin or live a sinful lifestyle. Doing so leaves us in the place of falling away and fulfilling what is spoken of in Hebrews. We can and do,with as is addressed in 1st John and in many of the apostolic writings. But if we are a true believer we will not live in that sinful state. We will stop sinning and ask for forgiveness.
You are on dangerous ground when you say you have no sin as John states. Your doctrine is dangerous because it can lead people to believe that they can live and do whatever they want and not be,sinning. When the truth is the opposite. Of you want to believe that then that's fine. But don't pass false doctrine to others.
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Well I realize(revelation) that there is nothing there for you, me or any one else to sin against. Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ abolished, and blotted it out, and disannulled it. How do I know this for the Word of God(Bible) tells me so, in his verses of scripture. Have a blessed day, knowing that Jesus Christ saved you also, for He is the Saviour of all men.Very well said. Thanks for that contribution.
Yes, the wording and tenses are very clear in all of God's word. To give an example would be the verse of Romans 3:23 which states "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God". Do you realize that it is in past tense and that it says all. Do you also realize that He(Jesus Christ) is the Saviour of all men? Have a blessed day, brother.If we cannot sin then why is scripture so full of telling us not to sin and telling us all the things that are sinful and telling us not to do those things? In nearly every book written by the apostles They tells his not to do certain things and point out things in the churches that they are sinning in. Even in Revelation Jesus speaks to the seven churches telling them where they are sinning.
You really misunderstand scriptures here. To put it plain and simple, believers do not CONTINUE in sin. The wording and tenses in the verses are clear in meaning. Believers do not walk in sin or live a sinful lifestyle. Doing so leaves us in the place of falling away and fulfilling what is spoken of in Hebrews. We can and do,with as is addressed in 1st John and in many of the apostolic writings. But if we are a true believer we will not live in that sinful state. We will stop sinning and ask for forgiveness.
You are on dangerous ground when you say you have no sin as John states. Your doctrine is dangerous because it can lead people to believe that they can live and do whatever they want and not be,sinning. When the truth is the opposite. Of you want to believe that then that's fine. But don't pass false doctrine to others.
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Yes, the wording and tenses are very clear in all of God's word. To give an example would be the verse of Romans 3:23 which states "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God". Do you realize that it is in past tense and that it says all. Do you also realize that He(Jesus Christ) is the Saviour of all men? Have a blessed day, brother.
Brother I do not say that I have no sin, our sin was hung on the cross. Therefor I was made free from sin. I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me, if you commit sin you have neither seen nor known Christ.If we cannot sin then why is scripture so full of telling us not to sin and telling us all the things that are sinful and telling us not to do those things? In nearly every book written by the apostles They tells his not to do certain things and point out things in the churches that they are sinning in. Even in Revelation Jesus speaks to the seven churches telling them where they are sinning.
You really misunderstand scriptures here. To put it plain and simple, believers do not CONTINUE in sin. The wording and tenses in the verses are clear in meaning. Believers do not walk in sin or live a sinful lifestyle. Doing so leaves us in the place of falling away and fulfilling what is spoken of in Hebrews. We can and do,with as is addressed in 1st John and in many of the apostolic writings. But if we are a true believer we will not live in that sinful state. We will stop sinning and ask for forgiveness.
You are on dangerous ground when you say you have no sin as John states. Your doctrine is dangerous because it can lead people to believe that they can live and do whatever they want and not be,sinning. When the truth is the opposite. Of you want to believe that then that's fine. But don't pass false doctrine to others.
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