I choose to not put such limits on God. God has the power to make us sinless, but chooses not to,
Common speculation among freewill advocates. Point being whatever is is exactly what God wants at any given time. And I'd agree with that.
because as individuals we have not made ourselves worthy of redemption.
Of course not. That never happened.
And we only know if we have been granted mercy through Christ after we have died.
We may not realize it as a reality in the here and now, but that does speak to a very real matter of HOPE that is instilled in us. Which is a gift from above. And we also partake in many things which are likewise intangible, love, mercy, judgment, faith, patience, etc.
The only way your arguments make any sense is if everyone is eventually redeemed by Jesus, regardless of their earthly acts.
For mankind, true. For devils, no.
You see there are actually agents other than the person involved with every sin that has been done in mankind where we can direct our matters of adverse judgments to AND still love our neighbors rather than CONDEMN THEM.
They are, after all, blinded to the Gospel by the god of this world, just as we were prior. What that doesn't mean is that they will not be saved because they will be saved. They just don't know it yet.
Knowing then that we are quite factually commanded to love our neighbors and knowing that the devil has them captive and blinded, we should simply love them, and direct our adverse judgments to our opponent rather than the person, is the general point.
Don't you know when we witness we have to get around the jail keeper? That jailkeeper is the devil or his own. That is the first party we engage when witnessing because it is they who have a hold on that person. As a believer you should know this.
Romans 5:19 clearly states that it was the disobedience of Adam that brought sin into the world. Therefore it is the logical conclusion that before his disobedience he had no sin.
All other than God in Christ have sin. You are merely looking at the external act of sin. We can very easily know that Adam was a sinner immediately by God laying "THE LAW" of "DO NOT EAT OR ELSE" on Adam. Because Adam was never just Adam. It was Adam and the tempter. Just as it was Eve and the tempter.
The serpent entered their dust immediately after God blessed them, just as Jesus said. The sinner was there, not as Adam, but in the body of same. Eve as well.
Adam sinned in thought first, because of the tempter. So did Eve. We can also tell that by the words they spoke or their actions or non actions. So who is the real sinner in that equation? Sin is of the devil, 1 John 3:8, no question about it. And Paul tells us that the LAW is for sinners. IS Satan a sinner? Yep! There's the reason for the LAWS. And guess what? They NEVER keep them.
Your continued quoting of the parable in Mark 4 does not change that. If anything Mark 4 shows the different choices people tend to make, when brought into temptation by Satan.
Well, you are managing to get around to seeing the obvious PERP in these equations. What makes you think Satan can be involved with thought sin and not word and deed sin? It's all Satan and/or his own all the way through.
Paul pointed this out by showing that he did evil, even after salvation, and concluded that it was the sin he termed "no longer I" twice in Romans 7:17-21, concluding therefore that even when he did good, evil was still present withIN him, and that was evidenced by his own evil thoughts. Paul's flesh still served the law of sin, meaning when the LAW comes to devils, they ACT OUT, automatically.
When Jesus, the Living Law, walked the streets, the devils cried out.
IF Christ is in us, we will have similar experiences. Maybe not as dramatic, but experienced. I have many times experienced this. Not only within, but from within other people. Even from within pastors and supposedly Godly people.
There's nothing that makes me read into it that Satan makes the decision for us.
Satan's mind is not controlled by mankind. Satan does what Satan does. The Bible describes him as an antispiritual apex predator. We don't control the mind of an orca and we don't control the mind of Satan. Orca's operate in the sea. Satan operates in the sea of humanity. A classic beast within the sea.
I didn't say that. Jesus did not have to make himself sinless.
Good conclusion. Many freewill advocates believe Jesus had to "make a decision" in order to make Himself sinless, which is not a valid conclusion.
He was completely sinless, and remained that way despite temptation and enduring every sort of torture. And obviously it was of deep concern to him
Tempted like we are with 1 major caveat: without sin.
Satan had nothing in Jesus. That's why we listen to Him.
And being exposed to temptation is not what makes you sin. It is acting on that temptation that causes you to sin. Otherwise you cannot explain this.
Do you want to claim evil is not sin? Do you want to claim defilement is not sin? Do you want to ignore that Jesus said the mere thought of adultery is adultery? Matt. 5:28.
You letting internal evil, temptations and defilement off the hook via EXCUSES for it, in reality is just the tempter hiding and excusing his actions in YOU. It's technically not even you doing that excusing and ignoring.
Matthew 4:4
Luke 4:4
Or whatever these scriptures imply?
Those scriptures and Deut. 8:3 mean that every Word of God applies to everyone.
Therefore dodging the wrath or damnation scriptures isn't necessary because we KNOW those scriptures apply to the TEMPTER and we know where the tempter operates: In mankind including ourselves.
I'm quite happy that God condemns the devil and his messengers in mankind. Aren't YOU???
And you're missing the point. If you are correct what can I or anyone else do about it if our sin is forced upon us.
And you miss the point, that no matter what we do we're still sinners because the tempter is always in operation, even when quiet.
Obviously, but having the choice is not the sin. Choosing evil is the sin.
No one chooses themselves sinless. That's the utter nonsense that liars sell. We're sinners, plain as day and we are so because evil and defiling is present within us. Sin is always with us, just as Paul noted for himself.
We are literally BOUND with our adversary in our own sorry hides and no amount of actions are going to change that.
Religious people who don't know this are simply lying hypocrites courtesy of the TEMPTER. It's not even them lying.
But he doesn't always choose evil. It is merely present all around him and he works to keep it controlled.
Again nonsense. Jesus said evil comes from within. He did not say it was "optional." Mark 7:21-23
I'd suggest you remove the fancy religious robes in your mind and get honest with God about it. You might be surprised how God will reveal Himself to you when you're honest. You don't even have to say it's you. But you should at a miminum realize that when we come before God in prayer, we come with the tempter intact.
Don't take a seat as a liar. You won't get much of an audience from God in the shoes of a liar. A "true heart" draws near, honestly knowing we have "an evil conscience."
Hebrews 10:22
Let us draw near with
a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an
evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.
What is the entire sermon on the mount about. It is about fighting your impulses and choosing to be peaceable, Godly, righteous and showing love to your neighbor.
Obviously and again, at least you acknowledge there is a fight going on. Of course that's true. The fight is always internal first. And we are NOT fighting ourselves.
We are not predestined to be saved. We are destined to be saved only if we repent and choose God.
God is not activated only by your acts. It is God who awakens and it is only God Who Saves.
Read how enemies of the Gospel are saved in Romans 11:26-30, through NO ACTS of their own other than being enemies. And then read "HOW" they were made that way, by God no less, in Romans 11:8. You might see that the enemy was NOT THEM.