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Nobody is sin free. When we do sin, we have Our Lord to turn to.
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A Christian by definition is a person who believes in Jesus Christ for their salvation. I don't think anyone believes that someone who is free of sin is then automatically saved. Christians are a forgiven people who rely on the righteousness of Christ, not on their own self righteousness.We are making this too complicated. A sinner is one who sins. If you believe you sin, can't stopped sinning, and will sin in the future, then you are a sinner.
Can't say that you are not a smoker, if you know you will smoke ...but just less frequently than you did before. Whether you smoke a little or a lot, whether you just feel bad about smoking now when before you didnt,..... you are still a smoker.
I would disagree to some extent.My understanding is that we are not truly born again until we reach heaven and are given out new glorified bodies when all things will be made new again. A new Creation cannot sin literally! but yet we do sin. But we are born of the spirit and can now understand the spiritual matters by seeing the Kingdom of God and cry out to God as Abba or Father. This is one proof of our being in Christ. Until then we are still trapped in a sinful body and continue to sin until we die. The main difference between a true Christian is that we struggle with sin in an effort to overcome it. People that are not in Christ have no idea that they are living in sin and do not seek forgiveness from Jesus. They may think he is some kind of a nice guy who is all loving but they do not seek forgiveness nor do they repent! This is the main point I believe that separates us. The job of the Holy Spirit is to first convict the sinner that he is guilty and judgement is at hand and then to point to the only person who can save him which is Jesus Christ. Please share the gospel with everyone you know because they will all be held guilty before God if they are not in Christ.
1 John 1:8
Romans 7:15
I don't think that anyone with a shred of personal integrity in Christ. Would even dare to suggest that they are sin free. If one considers one's own thought life and the way we relate to others.This may be semantics, as it results in the same, but technically you are still a sinner. The difference is that you are forgiven and made righteous through Christ, so that your sins are not held against you during your judgement. If one wants to say that one is no longer a sinner at that point, fair enough. However, I find it helpful to always remember that one is a sinner and always falls short of God’s glory. This helps keep us grounded, avoiding the the self-righteouses that comes with the belief of being free from sin. It also makes us remember and appreciate just how much we are forgiven and value the sacrifice of Christ all the more.
Even if we are justified, we must always keep 1 John 1:8 before our eyes, lest we forget that we are all deserving of God’s wrath but through Christ we are spared.
In the eyes of God we weren't "a sinner" before faith in Christ either, we were sons of God, his erring children who had gone astray. Upon returning, safely back in the fold, one who has faith in Christ can still commit a sin but not launch out in full blown rebellion against our father.No you are not. You are a new creation and all things are new the old is gone.
To many churches are still teaching from an old covenant understanding.
If you are in Christ you are not a sinner. Again because of this false teaching that we are all sinners. Is a lie from the pit of hell.
Some people may remember the verse, "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God," Romans 3:23 (WEB). They emphasize the imperfection of the human condition and dare not call themselves perfect or sinless.No you are not. You are a new creation and all things are new the old is gone.
To many churches are still teaching from an old covenant understanding.
If you are in Christ you are not a sinner. Again because of this false teaching that we are all sinners. Is a lie from the pit of hell.
My attitude toward it?.
If you are one, What would you say is the New Creation, what makes it New?
If you say you still have a sin nature, then what was Re-Created?
Well, even if you believe that Christ died for us, and you confess your sins you can still most definitely be a sinner. Otherwise why would Jesus and the apostles all warn us to stay away from sinning?No you are not. You are a new creation and all things are new the old is gone.
To many churches are still teaching from an old covenant understanding.
If you are in Christ you are not a sinner. Again because of this false teaching that we are all sinners. Is a lie from the pit of hell.
Of course we are still sinners, but we are forgiven sinnersNo you are not. You are a new creation and all things are new the old is gone.
To many churches are still teaching from an old covenant understanding.
If you are in Christ you are not a sinner. Again because of this false teaching that we are all sinners. Is a lie from the pit of hell.
No you are not. You are a new creation and all things are new the old is gone.
To many churches are still teaching from an old covenant understanding.
If you are in Christ you are not a sinner. Again because of this false teaching that we are all sinners. Is a lie from the pit of hell.
I don't know of anywhere in the scriptures where Jesus or the Apostles ever refer to believers with the label 'sinner'. I do see believers referred to as 'saints'.
?From the pit's of hell!