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Lawlessness is a special category of sin that you have created. The scripture tells us that sin is lawlessness. We know there are unforgivable sins, like blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, taking the mark of the beast, and taking out the words of the prophecy of Revelation. Both the forgivable and the unforgivable sins are lawlessness. There is no justification in the text for creating a special category of sin called lawlessness. Also, who decides which sins are "lawlessness" and which are not? The bible, not having created such a category, also has nothing to say on categorizing particular sins in this way.
All the scripture is true but we must rightly divide the word of truth. You are seeing guillotines when the scripture is describing guardrails. 1 John is mostly giving us parameters of behavior which describe the righteous and unrighteous, but the scriptures there aren't cliff edges for believers to fall off of.
You're teaching some form of sinless perfectionism, and this is always what happens. Page after page after page of someone claiming they don't sin, which no one can verify, and which the scripture also says isn't true. It's just the same old arguments from 1 John with a different coat of paint on it. This is the sin it always leads to:
2 Timothy 2:14
Remind them of these things, and solemnly charge them in the presence of God not to wrangle about words, which is useless and leads to the ruin of the hearers.
Don't you believe this scripture? How many times have you debated these things with people? I can tell you from personal experience that this scripture is true. After one of these sinless perfectionism debates I ended up talking with someone who was about to walk away from the faith because he was so discouraged by the arguments. It took a lot of discussion and prayer to restore that brother. So be warned that this is what you are doing here.
Lawlessness is against the LAW. That is the difference. We are not under the law but under the Spirit. The Lord's Prayer shows us the type of sins as Christians we are to ask forgiveness for - transgressions, debts. They are NOT sins against moral LAW.
All the scripture is true but we must rightly divide the word of truth. You are seeing guillotines when the scripture is describing guardrails. 1 John is mostly giving us parameters of behavior which describe the righteous and unrighteous, but the scriptures there aren't cliff edges for believers to fall off of.
Then you haven't actually read what I've written, you just scan it and assume. I will let those who have read what I've written and understand where I am coming from respond to this accusation.
You're teaching some form of sinless perfectionism, and this is always what happens. Page after page after page of someone claiming they don't sin, which no one can verify, and which the scripture also says isn't true. It's just the same old arguments from 1 John with a different coat of paint on it.
I'm teaching what John is saying, but more importantly what he means. Not sterilization, but the removal of the desire to commit willful sin. And I've also described what the sins a Christian still commits are like. Again, you wouldn't know because you haven't read them. Just throw out accusations.
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