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A person who falls away sins, because he lacks the grace not to sin. A person who does not fall away does not sin, because of the grace his will cooperates with.Originally posted by jrmorganjr
There's another thread talking about "Can the saved fall away (and then come back)". That's a different issue from "Can we sin after being reborn".
Such a personal question! And one which is really between myself and my confessor. If it makes you feel better, regard me as merely a theologian. But I know whereof I speak.Thrice I've asked, are you walking your talk, and no reply.
Prayer takes time. As does conversion of heart. But you can't drink milk forever.it appears to me to have so many inconsistencies as to not be valid. I've prayed over it, but haven't gotten much further than what my mind sees to be the clearest interpretation.
A person can not be born again without being born of Spirit, which is recieved by obeying Christs teachings. A person who has recieved this Spirit has Christ living through them, and Christ can not sin. Yet, they retain free will and can cast off the Spirit and return to a life of sin. As whether it is truly possibly to repent again, well, I doubt it. But this isn't impossible because of God so much as human nature. But drink the milk of that link first.Is it your opinion that someone who sins after being born again, wasn't truly born again? OSAS in reverse?
A person can not be born again without being born of Spirit, which is recieved by obeying Christs teachings. A person who has recieved this Spirit has Christ living through them, and Christ can not sin. Yet, they retain free will and can cast off the Spirit and return to a life of sin. As whether it is truly possibly to repent again, well, I doubt it. But this isn't impossible because of God so much as human nature. But drink the milk of that link first.
I'm only quoting the scriptures. I wouldn't say that there is no room, but it is certaintly a narrow gate.Originally posted by Christi
There is absolutely room for no one in your "religion", Dave.
A very wise course of action!Originally posted by Christi
Dave, I think it best if I don't argue with you
Why should that be?but I WILL pray for you. You must be under a lot of condemnation and guilt if you truly believe saved persons never sin again.
Proving me wrong, or the scriptures I have quoted wrong? Just consider those scriptures.My first inclination was to start whipping out verses proving you wrong
I have seen all these things. I pray you will know the power of God to lead you to repentance.I will pray that you may see the grace and mercy of our Lord, as well as His holiness.
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