Nobody will be sinless this side of heaven. Christians will be free from defiant rebellion against God however. Anyone in that behavior will not get in to the kingdom of God. Galatians 5:19-21 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 Read the following verse, it says the Corinthians USED TO do that but now they were sanctified and purified of that, proving its not impossible pie in the sky.
I hope I dont know whats coming next, I hope that what is coming next is not equivocating sins unto death to sins not unto death. Such a biblical distinction exists, in both testaments too: Numbers 15:28-30 1 John 5:16 & many others.
This will probably be just me using up the skin on my fingers by typing this, but I will still give an illustration in case you or someone else reading havent heard of this before, but I suspect you already have:
Stubbing your toe and letting out a curse word is not sinning willfully, or unto death as John says. But planning a robbery IS a sin unto death and willful. Its a heinous act that takes a lot of time to plan so its not just done accidentally.
There is that difference. But I know that eternal security believers often reject all such biblical distinctions to hold on to their doctrine. They quote James that says broke one law broke them all, while ignoring the other verses.
All James is saying is that you only need to violate the law of God once to be considered a "law breaker" and under the curse of the law. from which Jesus came to set us free from
I hope I dont know whats coming next, I hope that what is coming next is not equivocating sins unto death to sins not unto death. Such a biblical distinction exists, in both testaments too: Numbers 15:28-30 1 John 5:16 & many others.
This will probably be just me using up the skin on my fingers by typing this, but I will still give an illustration in case you or someone else reading havent heard of this before, but I suspect you already have:
Stubbing your toe and letting out a curse word is not sinning willfully, or unto death as John says. But planning a robbery IS a sin unto death and willful. Its a heinous act that takes a lot of time to plan so its not just done accidentally.
There is that difference. But I know that eternal security believers often reject all such biblical distinctions to hold on to their doctrine. They quote James that says broke one law broke them all, while ignoring the other verses.
All James is saying is that you only need to violate the law of God once to be considered a "law breaker" and under the curse of the law. from which Jesus came to set us free from
Some people jump to the conclusion that John is talking about believers committing certain sins that lead them to spiritual death, but that does not seem to fit the context. 1 John 5:16 - If anyone sees his brother sinning a sin which does not lead to death, he will ask, and He will give him life for those who commit sin not leading to death. There is sin leading to death. I do not say that he should pray about that. 17 All unrighteousness is sin, and there is sin not leading to death. 18 We know that whoever is born of God does not sin; but he who has been born of God keeps himself, and the wicked one does not touch him.
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