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That would have been clearer. You can probably edit it.Sure, sin originated with satan. There is no question about that. The OP is about the source of our own sins. Maybe I should have titled it, "Where do our sins come from?"
See post #20 also. There's also the thanks a lot Adam & the woman issue.Flip Wilson would say, "The devil made me do it." But we have no one to blame but ourselves that we are sinners in need of a Savior.
Then there's also a bit of a seeming paradox about faith and obedience which is probably where some of these views come about, e.g. Rom4:5 then 1John3:7. There's also 1John1:9 that bases forgiveness of a Christian's sins on acknowledging them to God. So, we have the problem you're addressing, and we have the other problem that there is no performance (so to speak).Why do I bring this up? Because there are many in CF that say rihtness with God is through obedience to His laws. They don't address the fact that all their efforts to be obedient are destroyed by their own dissobedience. Some will admit they are sinners and need Christ's forgiveness (amazingly some don't), but then they go right back to performance-based righteousness even claiming forgiveness is dependent on right living.
See above.If they could see that their flesh is in adversarial opposition with God's Spirit, then maybe they can learn that their righteousness is in Christ and that the sins of their flesh are forgiven. And then they will come out from under the curse of the law. At least that's my hope.
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