I would like other peoples views on what we are held accountable for, I have my own but would like to know what others think.
 
 
Well since its my thread I guess I had best give my view.
 
 
From what I can see of the scriptures we are not held accountable for all the sin we commit, let me explain, Paul says in Romans 14 that "anything that does not proceed from faith is sin," is it possible to walk in faith and to commit sin my answer would be yes. We all start off as mear babes in Christ what we know to be sin then is far less than say someone who is a young adult in Christ and theirs far less than a believer who has been walking in faith for 20-30 years or so. Is the babe in Christ going to be held to the same level of accountability as the one who is 20 years walking with Christ? IMO no, James says in chapter 4 that "he then that knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, to him it is sin," what a child knows to be right before God and what a adult knows to be right is very much different, or else their can be no growth!
So can a person commit sin then if walking in faith, well everything above would tend to surgest that it entierly feasable but is there more from scripture to support this view? Again I believe there is Peter (i believe) talks about love covering a multitude of sins, i believe this covers (it can mean more) sins we commit unknowingly while serving God. The royal comandment is to "love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength," and we know that love is the fulifillment of the law, so it is possible to love God with your all while still commiting sin in areas that are unbeknownst (sp?) to you, and because you are walking in love God does not hold you accountable for these.
Maybe you would say "they are not sins if you are not aware of them," but to that I would refer us back to the OT and look at the offerings given by people for the sins they had commited unknowingly, if they were not sins why would God require that they make an atonement to Him? Jesus was our sacrifice once and for all, His blood covers sins of ignorance, is anything required of us for these sins, IMO no other than perhapse a repentant heart when we realise our error.
 
To finish with i will leave a shortened version of what I believe we are held accountable for;
 
"a voluntary transgression of a known law of God"
 
John wesley
 
 
     
 
Well those are my views, concur or disagree, either way I would like to hear why, with scriptural backing obviously.
 
 
 
Mark
 
 
 
P.s this is going somewhere but I want to lay down the foundations before I start with what I really want to ask, and an understanding of sin is vital.
 
P.s.s If this is in the wrong section perhapse the mods could move it.................cheers.
			
			Well since its my thread I guess I had best give my view.
From what I can see of the scriptures we are not held accountable for all the sin we commit, let me explain, Paul says in Romans 14 that "anything that does not proceed from faith is sin," is it possible to walk in faith and to commit sin my answer would be yes. We all start off as mear babes in Christ what we know to be sin then is far less than say someone who is a young adult in Christ and theirs far less than a believer who has been walking in faith for 20-30 years or so. Is the babe in Christ going to be held to the same level of accountability as the one who is 20 years walking with Christ? IMO no, James says in chapter 4 that "he then that knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, to him it is sin," what a child knows to be right before God and what a adult knows to be right is very much different, or else their can be no growth!
So can a person commit sin then if walking in faith, well everything above would tend to surgest that it entierly feasable but is there more from scripture to support this view? Again I believe there is Peter (i believe) talks about love covering a multitude of sins, i believe this covers (it can mean more) sins we commit unknowingly while serving God. The royal comandment is to "love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength," and we know that love is the fulifillment of the law, so it is possible to love God with your all while still commiting sin in areas that are unbeknownst (sp?) to you, and because you are walking in love God does not hold you accountable for these.
Maybe you would say "they are not sins if you are not aware of them," but to that I would refer us back to the OT and look at the offerings given by people for the sins they had commited unknowingly, if they were not sins why would God require that they make an atonement to Him? Jesus was our sacrifice once and for all, His blood covers sins of ignorance, is anything required of us for these sins, IMO no other than perhapse a repentant heart when we realise our error.
To finish with i will leave a shortened version of what I believe we are held accountable for;
"a voluntary transgression of a known law of God"
John wesley
Well those are my views, concur or disagree, either way I would like to hear why, with scriptural backing obviously.
Mark
P.s this is going somewhere but I want to lay down the foundations before I start with what I really want to ask, and an understanding of sin is vital.
P.s.s If this is in the wrong section perhapse the mods could move it.................cheers.