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Are you still a sinner?

Are you still a sinner?

  • I am saved, but still am a sinner

  • I am saved, and no longer a sinner


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Live4Jesus

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Originally posted by Br. Max
I'm still waiting for a scripture verse where some one calls HIMSELF a saint . . . :)

BR MAX!

thats good.. there are many references to the apostles calling the new converts saints, which obviously you reject... ok thats fine it was never satated directly, Saint Paul thats a fact... it was in mention of the entire body I'll give that... so but you do accept though the writings of the cathoilc church as inerrant even though they themselves are not supported either?
 
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Originally posted by Terri
 :D Well I proclaimed myself a saint and it is permissible! :p

 

 

That's fine.  If you want to proclaim yourself a saint you can.  It still remains that no one in scripture ever called himself a saint.  Paul always called the believers saints and refers to himself as a sinner - but not just any sinner  - CHIEF sinner. 

 

Its back to humility and edification vs pride and presumption.
 
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Originally posted by Br. Max
 

That's fine.  If you want to proclaim yourself a saint you can.  It still remains that no one in scripture ever called himself a saint.  Paul always called the believers saints and refers to himself as a sinner - but not just any sinner  - CHIEF sinner. 

 

Its back to humility and edification vs pride and presumption.

 :eek: Wow, your good at sly insults.  Guess pride got the better of you!

By the way I am sinner too!
:p

 
 
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Originally posted by Br. Max
Teri - I'm sorry you took that to be an insult I assure you that it was in no way intended as such. It was a statement of the issue not a dig at anyone.

Max, I am certainly not upset with you.  I enjoy the playful banter.  I hope I didn't hurt your feelings.  Sometimes I forget that others take things alot more seriously than I do. :)

    
 
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I agree with you Quaffer. In Ephesians 1 v 1 Paul is writing to the "SAINTS" at Ephesus. We still sin but we arent sinners we are SAINTS. There are numerous times in the Bible where Gods children are refered to as Saints. A saint is someone who is consecrated and set apart and once we surrender our lives to God then we are holy and set apart so I say that we arent sinners but saints.
 
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I will point out again - that the AUTHOR of most of the epistles called himself the CHIEF of sinners all the while calling other believers saints. He called others saints to EDIFY THEM and called himself a sinner because that's what he was - an apostle and the author of most of the books of the NT and a great man of God - but STILL a weak and sinful vessel. NOWHERE in the scriptures does anyone proclaim - I AM A SAINT. The only time the term saint is used is to EDIFY others. :) I am a sinner called to be a saint.
 
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