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Paul said to be carnal means to be a slave to sin. He also said Christians are no longer slaves to sin. Therefore, Christians are not carnal. There is no such thing as a carnal Christian, according to the Bible. Paul goes on to say in Rom 8:9 that a person who is carnal does not have The Holy Spirit and does not belong to Christ.As long as you are carnal (if you are carnal), you remain a slave to sin, because your instincts are driving you. Being a Christian, or even being Born Again, does not remove your carnality.
If all Christians were perfect,
and none were 'carnal'...
then we would not have disagreements...
this whole thread seems to be
confirmation
that there is carnality amidst Christians...
The gnostics of the early church,
and later too,
insisted that they had a 'knowledge',
a 'gnosis' that made them immune
to sin,
and what was sin for others,
was not sin for them...
They thereby condoned all their sins,
and preached that they lacked
carnality, hypocrisy, and sin...
John preached quite strongly to them,
and pointed out that
'if we (the brethren that John was speaking
to) said we had no sin,
we were thereby lying...
He told us to 'confess' those sins,
to maintain that purity given to us
at salvation.
To avoid 'confession' of sin,
some deny sin,
and do not recognize it when it is
obvious to God and many others.
All of us fail God,
and carnality may be a harsher
term to describe it than they would like...
and perhaps we can make
prettier names for sins
for them,
but they are still sin.
Adultery is an 'affair'
homosexuality is 'gay'
gossip is sharing,
lying is spin,
and etc...
God, in the original language of the Bible,
is shown to be far more blunt
than that...
carnality is meatheadedness...
Paul called the corinthians to be
meatheads...
I bet they would have preferred
to be called 'little children'...
it sounds prettier...
but for some reason, God
thought to be a bit more
adamant, and plain, wth
those Corinthians...
LOL
Paul defines "ye are yet carnal" to be "as" and "walk as" or the NLT "act as". Paul is saying he has to speak to them as if they are unregenerated men. He is not saying they actually are carnal or unregenerated people. Just as there is no such thing as an unregenerated Christian there is no such thing as a carnal Christian.1 Corinthians 3:1-3
Brothers, I could not address you as spiritual but as worldly—mere infants in Christ. I gave you milk, not solid food, for you were not yet ready for it. Indeed, you are still not ready. You are still worldly. For since there is jealousy and quarreling among you, are you not worldly? Are you not acting like mere men?
Paul says that there are two types of Christians: Carnal, or fleshly Christians, and spiritual Christians.
Your interpretation is totally 180 degrees out.Paul defines "ye are yet carnal" to be "as" and "walk as" or the NLT "act as". Paul is saying he has to speak to them as if they are unregenerated men. He is not saying they actually are carnal or unregenerated people. Just as there is no such thing as an unregenerated Christian there is no such thing as a carnal Christian.
Paul defines "ye are yet carnal" to be "as" and "walk as" or the NLT "act as". Paul is saying he has to speak to them as if they are unregenerated men. He is not saying they actually are carnal or unregenerated people. Just as there is no such thing as an unregenerated Christian there is no such thing as a carnal Christian.
Carnal person is a Christian who still has self on the throne (selfishness). Christ is still in there somewhere, running around, but He is not in charge, and the life is still in chaos. There's no Lordship. For a Spiritual Christian, Self is off the throne (self-less), Christ is on it, and the life is all in order.
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