So Bill I answered your question...when are you going to answer mine
Why did Paul speak of self control to Felix if all Felix needed to repent of was unbelief?
How do you define the word sin in 1John 1:8?
What is the purpose of the Law in Romans 3:20?
What is Gods wrath revealed from heaven against in Romans 1:17 and forward?
Thanks in advance.
For the cronies who will say “ why you focusing on sin?” (Eternally grateful), Bill asked me what the Holy Spirit convicts of.
I still can't see the answer to my question that I asked you concerning the passage from John concerning the Holy Spirit coming the convict the world of its sin and that sin being unbelief in him.
If I have missed it then please give me a link to the response.
Let me put this on the table.
We repent of the sin of unbelief in Jesus.
Jesus himself said that is why he had to go back to the Father so that the Holy Spirit would come to convict us off that sin.
As a result of that I believe that when we repent of that we become conscious of our past sins and the state of sinfulness, but I also believe if we discipleship correctly then we will have Godly sorrow.
We confess those sins that we remember (that's what I did).
So with regards to 1 John 1:8 my understanding is that sin is to miss the mark, fall short etc.
That's why in V9 we find
1 John 1:9
9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
The word confess is not to repent.
I understand this to mean "I agree Father I got this wrong, I messed up"
Now I myself have circular reasoning with this.
I bring it back to the verses in John.
So when we repent of the sin of unbelief we also repent of the sins we have committed.
And as result God is just and has already forgiven us of those sins on the cross.
As a result we are united with God through faith.
After that we confess our sins, not to be forgiven but to maintain fellowship with God, mainly from our side.