FreeGrace2 said:
It isn't even possible for any Christian to NOT be a Christian. Your question is rather bogus.
Once a Christian, always a Christian. Whether one acts like it or not.
The verse shows that believers who don't obey God's commands are out of fellowship and they are not being cleansed of their sins, according to 1 John 1:9.
Can you explain more fully what you stated.
The verse (1 John 1:9) you quoted, causes an issue.
If we are saved by grace through faith, why would we need to confess our sins in fellowship?
I see what you mean. Thanks for the opportunity to clarify.
When a person is saved, that is a permanent RELATIONSHIP with God through His Son Jesus. The Bible describes this RELATIONSHIP in 2 ways that humans can easily relate to.
Parent-child. God is our Father, and we are His children. No argument.
The human parent-child relationship is permanent. Cannot be broken. Likewise the spiritual relationship with God.
Or, marriage. That, in God's economy, is a PERMANENT relationship. Or should be. It was from the beginning.
Jesus Christ is the Groom, and we are His Bride.
Now, in both of these, the relationship is permanent. However, "fellowship" refers to the condition or state of that permanent relationship.
so, in the parent-child relationship, is it always butterflies and roses? Or is there conflict, etc at times, or even most of the time?
In marriage, it is always a bed of roses, or are there conflicts, etc?
So, fellowship refers to the condition or state of the relationship. Unfortunately, most people use the word "relationship" when they actually mean fellowship.
In 1 John 1, John uses "fellowship" 4 times in 3 verses. The whole point of the chapter. So v.9 is the MEANS to being IN fellowship with the Lord.
A believer is OUT OF fellowship WHEN they either grieve (Eph 4:30) or quench (1 Thess 5:19) the Spirit. The ONLY WAY to restore fellowship with the Lord is through 1 John 1:9 and confession of sins. That's how the believer is cleansed and restored to fellowship.
Remember that all sin OFFENDS God. Isa 64:6 says that "all our righteousnesses" which refers to our BEST works of the flesh stink to Him.
The only works that are a fragrance to God are works done in the power of the Spirit. This REQUIRES the FILLING of the Spirit, per Eph 5:18.
For most believers, it seems, this is all new, or even foreign to them. Because most pastors have no idea what this is all about.
In Jesus' day, foot washing was REQUIRED because everyone walked on the same dirt paths as the animals, and animals didn't wear diapers. So people's feet would become very stinky and offend everyone in the building or home they entered. Hence, foot washing.
In the upper room, Jesus went around and washed all the disciples' feet as an act of humility and service to one another.
When He got to ol' Pete, he refused and said He would "never wash my feet", thinking it was humiliation to do so. Jesus' response led Pete to say, then don't stop at my feet but my head and hands as well. iow, give me another bath.
That is when Jesus clarified the metaphor about foot washing and told Pete that he any the other 10 were "already saved (clean) and didn't need a bath". He left out Judas, of course.
So the point: believers walk in the world every day. As such, they are bound to get their feet "dirty" (sin). So they need their "feet" washed to remove the offending odor. That's what confession of sin does for the believer. Restores fellowship, just as removal of feces from the feet removes the offending odor.
Kinda long, but I hope I've been more clear.