Hi again
@BibletruthSOP, I'm afraid that I'm still a bit confused about what you believe (since you seemed to say, in essence, that STOP SINNING was the Gospel in your earlier post .. though I realize that I've probably misunderstood what you were trying to say in one way or another).
>Remember, when Jesus sent the disciples out to preach the GOSPEL way before Jesus was crucified on calvary? What were they preaching..what gospel?...they certainly were not preaching Jesus death on the cross....they were clueless that their master was going to be crucified...what gospel were they preaching...the same gospel as john the Baptist....the lamb, messiah has come, quit sinning, etc.
Perhaps we are on the same page however, and simply use different terminology to explain the same thing? So if you don't mind, let's see if we can figure out how close .. or far apart .. we are.
For instance, I would say that the omni-temporal "News" from God is this, a person needs to be inherently innocent and righteous to stand in His presence in the age to come
(well, left to our own devices anyway, IOW, outside of Christ). My understanding of "innocent" in this case is that a person NEVER does anything wrong, ever. And my understanding of "righteous" is that a person never fails to do the good that needs to be done, IOW, never fails to do the will of God, perfectly.
Agree?/Disagree? (if you disagree, please explain why you do .. thanks!)
> I tend to encourage people to read what I call "goal of the gospel verses" such as Romans 12: 1-2; Romans 8: 1-2; Ephesians 4:13, and 1 John 4:17, and there are dozens others. I ask them to just read/study those verses for a day or two as they will put a bulwark of truth around the subject of the gospel.
Now, the "bad news" is this:
2. no one, apart from Christ, can become either innocent or righteous, nor do we have the ability to atone for the sins we've committed (which is why the punishment for sin outside of Christ is eternal, because no one can fully atone for their own sins, ever).
Agree?/Disagree? (again, if you disagree, please tell me why you do)
> It sounds like you have read some of my comments. I do not know how I can be any clearer . Repeating: The gospel is pardon and power, forgiveness and restoration, cleansing/new life, etc. If we do not have the faith that will stop us from sinning, we do not have the faith that can be taken to eternal life. At Jesus second coming God is not going to turn a screw in our head so that now we are a sinless robot. Longer story short: the bible is absolutely clear that Jesus must reign in us in righteousness...there can be no partial Jesus management and partial personal management. We must 100% empty ourselves of self or the gospel can never be true for us. Now the blow. WE CANNOT empty SELF of SELF. So what is the bible solution? We can only CONSENT for Christ to do the work (Christ knocking on the door seeking entry). When we start to realize what we are, we will 100% realize that if anything is to foundationally change, it will not be through our own effort, but through the merits and power of Jesus..... Christ within, the hope of glory. Personally, talk to Jesus, realize your complete helplessness, and ask from Him faith, and to take your life, your mind, and mold it to His image.
Regarding atoning for our sin: "The wages of sin is death (eternal death)". Replace that word eternal death with any other word/idea and you have not understood the gospel concerning the sacrificial element of the atonement. Understanding that simple verse makes it impossible to think that there is or could be some kind of atonement power, or thought, word, or deed within or coming from a sinner that can be atoning...what could any mind come up with? Its eternal death, no other possibility.
Finally, the "Good News" is that the Father has chosen to mercifully/graciously save certain
( I would delete the word certain)
sinners on the basis of faith/belief in Jesus, and in the works He did for us/on our behalf when He walked among us (His life, and His death on the Cross, and His Resurrection). God accomplished this for us by crediting/imputing our sins to His Son's account, and by crediting His Son's righteousness to ours .. e.g.
2 Corinthians 5:21.
Also, considering who Jesus is, as well the fact that He was/is perfectly innocent and righteous, His death was more than adequate to atone for our sins, and to satisfy His Father's wrath against us in the age to come .. cf
Romans 5:8-10. Therefore Jesus is our
only innocence, our
only righteousness, and the
only atonement and satisfaction for our sins.
Agree?/Disagree?
Thanks!
~Deut