cygnusx1
Jacob the twister.....
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I think I agree with everything you said. The only difference is, I'm willing to say that when the will is taken captive by sin, the person sins willingly. You've been arguing this whole time that Christians don't sin willingly.
That's right , taken captive is the opposite of willingness .
I understand your view but I don't see Paul using that argument , I think Romans 7 would have omitted a few verses if your view were right , just try using the exact same words Paul used in your own experience , I don't think you can.
I think Paul is saying that he doesn't will to sin , he even says the will to do what is right is thwarted (at times) , what is it that dictates his actions ? His willingness ? Then he should be above sinning.
I think this interesting conversation came up as a result of a well used Reformed phrase , but , we are to test all things , even Reformed ideas and phrases .
Also it's about time we saw some discussion on soteriology concerning sanctification , 9 years I think I have been here and this is a first , usually it's 5 points or anti predestination , we all need a broader scope of understanding .
Just see if you can use the exact words of Paul about your experience , I don't think you will be able given what you have repeatedly said ........
Concerning David yes I think he was regenerate , read some of his words about Gods Law and his sin seems even more inexplicable , I see it more like a massive fall and being taken captive by Satan , he certainly added sis to sin to sin , a downward spiral and in my opinion he was out of control and needed outside intervention.
Thanks for your time Griff
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