holo
former Christian
Zec,
I'm disagreeing and arguing with you, not calling you a fool or implying that you're evil or twisting the bible or anything like that. I think you're mistaken and that some of your views and beliefs are wrong and ultimately destructive. Let's be civil.
Do you at least understand why I find it logical to say "you're righteous and dead from sin - you don't have to sin anymore" instead?
I'm a speck of dust, but still, Paul says that we're no longer servants, but sons, and co-heirs with Christ, and Christ himself is the firstborn of many brethren. I am just as righteous as Christ. That's the truth. That's why I react so strongly when people call me or any other re-born person a sinner. If you call me a sinner, you're saying the complete opposite of what God says about me.
What's the point of merely forgiving a sinner? That doesn't free him from sin, that doesn't change his heart and inclination toward sin. No, he must be die and be born again. When God gets you born again, he doesn't give birth to just another sinner. That would be pointless.

But I DO love people, and I hate to see them slaving under sin, and that's why I'm on the offense against legalism and the idea that we're anything less than righteous. It's destroying people.
I'm disagreeing and arguing with you, not calling you a fool or implying that you're evil or twisting the bible or anything like that. I think you're mistaken and that some of your views and beliefs are wrong and ultimately destructive. Let's be civil.
I don't disagree with the criteria, but I disagree with you about what the criteria are. Being a sinner has to do with identity. And identity has to do with how yo're born. You don't become a sinner by sinning, just like you don't become righteous by doing good deeds. You're a sinner by nature, because you're born like one. I think that's a biblical idea."The problem isn't so much that sin is re-labeled as "shortcomings" and such, but the very fact that you and many others insist on calling (and treating) us all as sinners."
Holo, it's always somebody else's fault isn't it? It's never you, is it? God has set the criteria by which people are determined to be sinners, not me or anyone else. If you have a problem with the criteria, you can take it up with God when you die.
I'm not blaming anybody else for my own choices, but as you say, words influence, and therefore we influence each other. Christians tend to speak and think of themselves as sinners, and as long as they do that, their natural behaviour will be to sin. In fact, they think they can't not sin - it's their nature, they're born that way, it's who they are - do you see the hopelessness in telling someone over and over that "you're a sinner, stop sinning!"Zecryphon said:"If you tell your child that he's an idiot every single day, he'll start to believe it. And, naturally, he'll act like one. There's power in words."
Words convict and the words of God have convicted us of our sin and shown us our need for a savior. What we do with that knowledge and situation is up to us. Address it or ignore it. God gave you a freewill to use in such situations, use it. But don't blame anyone if you choose poorly.
Do you at least understand why I find it logical to say "you're righteous and dead from sin - you don't have to sin anymore" instead?
I agree, but the thing is that this is not about something we achieve the day we die! No, it's here and now, victory is here and now, salvation is here and now, righteousness and freedom is here and now! It's not about what I can hope to do, with or without the help of God, it's about what Christ has already done.Zecryphon said:"Nobody ever conquered sin by realizing, over and over and over, that they were sinners."
That's true. But in order to conquer something, you must first be aware of a challenge or a problem. The law of God has pronounced you a sinner and guilty of serious crimes before God. That's a challenge. It's also a challenge that no one can overcome on his own, he or she needs the Holy Spirt, God and the blood of Christ to overcome it.
Yes, but then people get back to the negative part again. You're a sinner, oh no, but then Jesus, oh yay, but hey, you're still a sinner, oh no, but Jesus, oh yay etc etc. Too many people just end up going around in circles, condemning themselves while struggling with sin. They're constantly being told they are sinners, and sinners sin and lose and are ashamed and afraid and weak.Zecryphon said:"There's nothing positive about it whatsoever."
There's not supposed to be something positive about realizing you're a sinner and have fallen short of the perfect standard set by God. The positive comes later, when you call on Jesus Christ to save you from God's wrath, which you have earned by living in opposition to God.
He's not my pilot, he's my plane, and the air I'm flying in.Zecryphon said:"The only way to conquer sin is to realize who you are in Christ, and what power and rights that follow your identity as a child of God - a "co-heir with Christ," even."
You are not equal in anyway with Jesus. If God is your co-pilot switch seats. God is your father, Jesus is your shepherd and you are a sheep. See where you rank in the grand scheme of things?
I'm a speck of dust, but still, Paul says that we're no longer servants, but sons, and co-heirs with Christ, and Christ himself is the firstborn of many brethren. I am just as righteous as Christ. That's the truth. That's why I react so strongly when people call me or any other re-born person a sinner. If you call me a sinner, you're saying the complete opposite of what God says about me.
Because it's not true. We're not in fact sinners.Zecryphon said:Quote:
Originally Posted by Zecryphon![]()
Fact of the matter is, we're sinners, all of us. If we weren't, Christ wouldn't have needed to take our place on the cross, die and rise from the dead to pay the price for the crimes that we committed against God.
"Yes, he died for our sins, but let's not go back and crucify him over and over and over again!"
Who's doing that? I'm simply making a statement here. One that gets your undies in a bunch every time you hear it. Why is that?
I'm not putting words in your mouth, I'm pointing out the significance of him dying ONCE, and raising from the dead.Zecryphon said:"He died ONCE and for all. He doesn't need to pay for your sins one more time."
Never said He did. Show me where I said this. You really love putting words in people's mouths don't you?
Yes, and I'm sure you remember saying that I don't care about the salvation of other people.Zecryphon said:"He didn't die so that you may remain a sinner!"
Holo, just last week you proved to the entire message board community that you are still a sinner when you said to me and I quote "Go screw yourself" or was it "Screw you"? Remember saying that?
Why "forgiven sinner"? Why not "sinning saint"? If doing something wrong makes me a sinner, it follows that doing something right makes me righteous, doesn't it?Zecryphon said:According to the Bible, speaking a statement like that, one filled with ill-will towards a brother or sister, is equal to murder in the eyes of God. Welcome to the club. You're a forgiven sinner, just like everybody else who is born-again in Christ Jesus.
What's the point of merely forgiving a sinner? That doesn't free him from sin, that doesn't change his heart and inclination toward sin. No, he must be die and be born again. When God gets you born again, he doesn't give birth to just another sinner. That would be pointless.
I think it's the logical extension of what you write, because you seem to suggest the idea of "you're a sinner, stop sinning" and that the key to getting rid of sin is by discipline or zeal or something like that. I may have misunderstood though. If righteousness is a gift, and your only righteousness is that of Jesus, you're obviously... well, righteousZecryphon said:"He died, and rose, so that you may be born AGAIN, so that you may be a conqeror, not a loser. So that you may take part in HIS righteousness and stop trying to establish your own."
I'm not trying to do that. Seriously, where do you come up with these fantasies you paint for other people? It can't be from what they write, because none of what you have said here can be found in my posts.
Yes, I know this, but the problem is that you let satan accuse you over and over. He has no right to do so. You're dead, not only to the law and sin and the world, but even to yourself. Satan simply has no right to accuse you anymore. God doesn't pronounce you guilty, he pronounces you righteous! He's like the prodigal son's father.Zecryphon said:"Your accusing us all of being sinners may sound holy and biblical and all, but it's only feeding the very problem that you're trying to solve."
Satan accuses you and God pronounces you guilty and Jesus saves you. I thought you knew this stuff already.
Right now. If you're referring to this thread, I'm not seeking my righteousness here, I'm just debating.Zecryphon said:"Seek first the kingdom of God and HIS righteousness, and all the other stuff will be added unto you"
Let me know when you actually wanna try that one, Holo.
Well, I'm not writing these things to demonstrate my love for you, to be honest. I always hope love will shine through in everything I do, though. But I know that it often doesn't, especially in online forums.Zecryphon said:All I see here is another post filled with condemning comments about someone who is sharing Biblical truth along with their opinion. For someone who considers themselves to be liberal, I'm just not seeing the love.
But I DO love people, and I hate to see them slaving under sin, and that's why I'm on the offense against legalism and the idea that we're anything less than righteous. It's destroying people.
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I think debate without prayer for the hearer is the bigger error.
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