I would agree he does not directly teach it the way some on here have taught sinless perfectionism ....however I have heard him speak where he has argued the unredeemed flesh is the physical body and so he states this is where sin remains until we die not that we have an old nature.
"Christians sin because of the vestiges of sinful flesh, not because they have the same old active sinful nature" (Faith Works, p. 116).
"Christians sin because of the vestiges of sinful flesh, not because they have the same old active sinful nature" (Faith Works, p. 116).
I still don't get it.
I really gets me down that I don't get it.
It's the Romans 7? Is this about it?
Are we talking dual nature here?
I know the words used which is translated as nature and flesh (in different bibles) is the Greek word Sarx which is basically flesh.
I relate to Paul in Romans 7.
But really don't get the flesh bit.
For me if I'm honest when I sin I think it's my old nature that mainfests itself in the flesh and yet I hate it, which is my new nature.
So I suppose I'm entranched in thinking that I have a dual nature whilst on earth.
It really does my head in.
I'm at the point of giving up trying to get it, been like that for years but every time it comes up it grabs my attention.
@dcontroversal please do not read the above. I can see you with your head in your hands and shaking it, and then reaching out to grab me by shirt collar and shout "What part of this do you not get?
Oops too late you have already read it.
I'm going into hiding.
Only joking bro, I love my brother from another mother.
Right who wants to play hide and seek.
I'll hide and you seek.
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