The_Unnamed_Servent, post: 4778596, member: 311965"]I reread your initial post and I can see where your going with this. People can equate their words as God's word and it's usually misdirected. But don't forget that God can use a person to help clarify a matter that He has spoken. We ough to remain humbled toward one another and be able to accept it when we're out of line.
Case and point right here. If we lead with this thought on the subject of "sinner/saint" scripture leaves very little room for debate. God says we're saints and we need to continue our walk in this light. I've always thought the "I'm a sinner saved by grace" was biblical for our ongoing walk. But, I can see now how this thought can mislead Christians and is closer to false doctrine.
what is your case and point? you are quite welcome to create your own op if you think this one is misleading. this is actually the Bible Discussion Forum.....not the debate forum.
our walk does not makes us saints. what makes us saints in God's sight is the blood of Christ and our faith in all He had done in our behalf.
"The_Unnamed_Servent, post: 4778596, member: 311965"]Focus what we do through the eyes of the Lord. All of what we do is 'bad' unless done and motivated with the spirit of Godly love. Those are the actions that bear spiritual fruit that He can use to His ends (acts of charity/kindness, brotherly love...ect). It's Him that we answer to when it's all said and done; who cares what other ppl say.
Christians = happy when criticizing others...I highly disagree with that. Long story slightly short, I used to live with some married friends who were in an open relationship. I love them like family but I had to leave because I noticed how their actions were actually grieving me. They keep foolishly falling for the enemy's same tricks/snares which lead to this endless cycle of sin (petty arguments, discord in the home, feelings of worthlessness, fights) in all their relationships. Pointing this out only directed this anger/confusion towards me. If they only understood my motives they would see that I only want the best for them but that would require them to make a change. They were happy where they were so I had to let them be. Trust me I don't take pleasure nor pride in seeing loved ones living this way.
this has nothing to do with the op. your personal thoughts are your personal thoughts. they are really not very valuable for understanding this op
Case and point right here. If we lead with this thought on the subject of "sinner/saint" scripture leaves very little room for debate. God says we're saints and we need to continue our walk in this light. I've always thought the "I'm a sinner saved by grace" was biblical for our ongoing walk. But, I can see now how this thought can mislead Christians and is closer to false doctrine.
what is your case and point? you are quite welcome to create your own op if you think this one is misleading. this is actually the Bible Discussion Forum.....not the debate forum.
our walk does not makes us saints. what makes us saints in God's sight is the blood of Christ and our faith in all He had done in our behalf.
"The_Unnamed_Servent, post: 4778596, member: 311965"]Focus what we do through the eyes of the Lord. All of what we do is 'bad' unless done and motivated with the spirit of Godly love. Those are the actions that bear spiritual fruit that He can use to His ends (acts of charity/kindness, brotherly love...ect). It's Him that we answer to when it's all said and done; who cares what other ppl say.
Christians = happy when criticizing others...I highly disagree with that. Long story slightly short, I used to live with some married friends who were in an open relationship. I love them like family but I had to leave because I noticed how their actions were actually grieving me. They keep foolishly falling for the enemy's same tricks/snares which lead to this endless cycle of sin (petty arguments, discord in the home, feelings of worthlessness, fights) in all their relationships. Pointing this out only directed this anger/confusion towards me. If they only understood my motives they would see that I only want the best for them but that would require them to make a change. They were happy where they were so I had to let them be. Trust me I don't take pleasure nor pride in seeing loved ones living this way.
this has nothing to do with the op. your personal thoughts are your personal thoughts. they are really not very valuable for understanding this op
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