remember, the one lecturing about not sinning does not recognize the definition of sin.
it is easy to say " I don't sin ; when you have a floating definition of what sin is .
but, when one submits himself to the authority of Scripture, one understands what sin really is.
and, this not about having a self-defeating attitude and outlook. it is about looking at the proper definition of sin, and then looking at if one has done so or not.
Hi gb9, I agree with you.
For some sitting having a cup of coffee is sinning, by just being human.
I would argue by not communing with the Lord and acknowledging who He is, is sinning.
I would also suggest not believing the cross is a statement that Christ transform us into His likeness is sinning.
And what would sinners who deny God and the power of the cross know of victory or righteousness?
When Jesus declares if we hunger and thirst for righteousness we will find it.
The motivation here is a belief that believing Jesus can make you righteous is sinful and dooms you to hell.
Except in their mind sin does not exist as all is forgiven, and the issue is just belief in Jesus.
But in this world where all sin is forgiven, whether you believe or not, belief in Jesus is not for the forgiveness
of sins, it is for eternal life.
And this eternal life is not shown in your life, it is shown when Jesus returns and you are written in the Lambs
book of life.
The sin being proposed here is believing Jesus does anything of value in us, and everything rests only on Him.
To suggest we have anything of value, in or outside of Christ is unbelief in Jesus in their eyes, and so anti-Christ.
It has all the hall-marks of faith, while denying everything.
And this is why it all falls apart, because it fruit is so extreme and so condemning. Jesus if He returned would be
condemned as a hypocrite and a liar. And for me that says it all.
Therefore, my brothers, I want you to know that through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you.
Through him everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be justified from by the law of Moses.
Take care that what the prophets have said does not happen to you:
Acts 13:38-40
Paul is preaching that through Jesus we have the forgiveness of sins.
He is not preaching, oh you have also had your sins forgiven because of Jesus, so you do not need to repent of sin.
Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord,
and that he may send the Christ, who has been appointed for you--even Jesus.
Acts 3:19-20
Peter is preaching we need to repent and turn to God so that our sins may be wiped out.
Peter is not saying they have already been wiped out, but so that they will be wiped out.