We need to be careful in how we present the remission or forgiveness of sins.
1. It is Christ Himself who said that repentance is necessary for the forgiveness of sins.
2. When a sinner repents and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ, all his or her past sins are forgiven.
3. At the same time, the old Adamic sin nature is NOT eradicated. The tendency to sin remains.
4. Therefore believers are commanded to "crucify the flesh" and to "walk in the Spirit".
5. However it is possible for Christians to sin, and they can and do sin after salvation. There is no sinless perfection for those who have been saved. But there is imputed righteousness.
6. Therefore the Bible addresses Christians and says that if we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. We also make God a liar.
7. But if we confess our sins (which includes repentance) God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
8. However some Christians may not repent and change their ways, and therefore there is also a "sin unto death" for those who are believers.
9. Therefore Paul warns Christians to examine themselves, particularly before partaking of the Lord's Supper. Those who partake unworthily may be subject to premature death (the sin unto death).
10. The Hyper-Grace crowd refuses to accept these teachings, and insists that once a person is saved they do not need to deal with their present sins. That is a lie.
1. It is Christ Himself who said that repentance is necessary for the forgiveness of sins.
2. When a sinner repents and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ, all his or her past sins are forgiven.
3. At the same time, the old Adamic sin nature is NOT eradicated. The tendency to sin remains.
4. Therefore believers are commanded to "crucify the flesh" and to "walk in the Spirit".
5. However it is possible for Christians to sin, and they can and do sin after salvation. There is no sinless perfection for those who have been saved. But there is imputed righteousness.
6. Therefore the Bible addresses Christians and says that if we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. We also make God a liar.
7. But if we confess our sins (which includes repentance) God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
8. However some Christians may not repent and change their ways, and therefore there is also a "sin unto death" for those who are believers.
9. Therefore Paul warns Christians to examine themselves, particularly before partaking of the Lord's Supper. Those who partake unworthily may be subject to premature death (the sin unto death).
10. The Hyper-Grace crowd refuses to accept these teachings, and insists that once a person is saved they do not need to deal with their present sins. That is a lie.
1st, I posted a direct C&P quote from Vines Bible Dictionary [ A-2,Verb,G5483, charizomai ] Believer's sin forgiveness is UNCONDITIONAL
Also see [ B-1,Noun,G859, aphesis ] "a dismissal, release" See DELIVERANCE, LIBERTY, RELEASE, REMISSION.
Read Vine's yourself, link provided: https://studybible.info/vines/Forgive, Forgave, Forgiveness
Onto to 10 stated points:
1. It is Christ Himself who said that repentance is necessary for the forgiveness of sins.
(MY REPLY: Christ is still alive; His earthly mission is to Jews under the law only:
Matt 4:23 The Lord Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their (JEWS) synagogues preaching the gospel of the kingdom,
Matt 10:5 The Lord Jesus sends the 12 & commanded them. Don't! go to Gentiles,
Matt 10:6 The Lord Jesus commands the 12: Only go! To lost sheep of the house of Israel,
Matt 15:24 The Lord Jesus said, He's only been sent to preach to the lost sheep of the house of Israel,
Rom 15:8 Paul teaches, Messiah was sent to preach to the circumcision (JEWS),
Acts 10:28 Peter tells Cornelius a gentile. Under Mosaic law (which Jesus taught & faithfully kept) IT'S UNLAWFUL for a Jew to keep company with a gentile. Under Mosaic law gentiles were seen as unclean, bastards outside covenant seals.
Bible study 101: Who is speaking, to whom is he speaking, what is he speaking about. In your posted case Jesus is speaking to Jews only, about repentance to "returning to God". Not! About confessing every personal sin. The sacrificial system dealt with sins.
Also, The Lord Jesus' salvation sealing eternally indwelling Holy Spirit isn't introduced until 50 days after His Resurrection (Acts 2). Additionally, gentiles aren't part of this Temple mount outpouring. It's not until 6-7 years after Pentecost, at Cornelius house (Acts 10).
BTW: These gentiles weren't required to do any repentance of any kind. While Peter is speaking (Acts 10:44 they heard the word) & by Faith & Faith alone they receive Christ's salvation sealing, eternally indwelling Holy Spirit.
Water baptism was not required to receive the Holy Spirit. It came after they had had been filled. Jesus Himself decreed this action. Under Jewish marriage tradition the only requirement for a bride was full Mikveh (origin of today's baptism) & then wait until the bridegroom came for her.
Matt 7:6 The Lord Jesus said, give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.
(MY NOTE: Dogs, swine & gentiles all considered unclean/impure under Mosaic Law)
Jn 18:28 Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto the (roman/gentile) hall of judgment: and it was early; and they themselves went not into the judgment hall, lest they should be defiled; but that they might eat the Passover.
(MY NOTE: Just being in the gentile Hall of Judgment made a Jew UNCLEAN!)
Nehemiah6, you can't broad brush your unscriptural repent & confess every sin (after conversion), works based doctrine, onto today's Body of Christ believer.
2. When a sinner repents and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ, all his or her past sins are forgiven.
(MY REPLY: I'll leave this notion to a simple I disagree, that forgiveness ends at pre-conversion sins only. Faith & faith alone in Christ' sin atoning death & resurrection is sins remission only requirement.
3. At the same time, the old Adamic sin nature is NOT eradicated. The tendency to sin remains.
(MY REPLY: Here we are in agreement.
4. Therefore believers are commanded to "crucify the flesh" and to "walk in the Spirit".
(MY REPLY: We've already agreed the old Adamic sin nature is NOT eradicated & that the tendency to sin remains. Our disagreement is that Jesus blood can't/doesn't cover post-conversion sin (Jn 1:29 The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!).
5. However it is possible for Christians to sin, and they can and do sin after salvation. There is no sinless perfection for those who have been saved. But there is imputed righteousness.
(MY REPLY: Nehemiah6, Is Christ's righteousness imputed or earned from repenting (self-works) & confessing (self-works) from every post conversion sin? Righteousness is a gift from God (Rom 4:6, 5:17-18, Gal 3:6, 5:5). Gifts are given, not earned. And you say after salvation/eternal life one can lose their salvation for an unconfessed sin. If true, then eternal life isn't eternal!
Nehemiah6, please reply with any post I've said anything about a believer's sinless perfection.
6. Therefore the Bible addresses Christians and says that if we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. We also make God a liar.
(MY REPLY: This post never claimed believers are sin free. Posted verses cited their sins are imputed onto Christ & then He forgives them.
7. But if we confess our sins (which includes repentance) God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
(MY REPLY 1st you added (which includes repentance). 2ndly, the primary focus of John's ministry is to Jews (Gal 2:9). In chapter 1 his focus is toward the unbelieving Jew. He wouldn't have to tell a believer anything in verse 2 & 3. They would already know this. His message focus turns to the believer at the beginning on chapter 2.
8. However some Christians may not repent and change their ways, and therefore there is also a "sin unto death" for those who are believers.
(MY REPLY: Under the OT/old covenant there were many "sin unto death" that aren't still applicable today. IMO Unbelief in Jesus sin payment & resurrection is the only unforgivable sin. You're free to believe your heart on this one. I see a few verses that come close (Acts1:3, Matt 5:22 both pre-sin payment. (1 Jn 2:9, 2:22, 4:2) having said that. I'm sticking with unbelief/rejection of Christ's sin payment & resurrection only.
9. Therefore Paul warns Christians to examine themselves, particularly before partaking of the Lord's Supper. Those who partake unworthily may be subject to premature death (the sin unto death).
(MY REPLY: you are free to promote your heart on this one as well. My position is this verse is warning unbelievers (every church has them) that partake.
Vine's Dictionary Definition: DISCERNING [ A-2,Verb,G1252, diakrino ] 1 Cor. 11:29, with reference to partaking of the bread and the cup of the Lord's Supper unworthily, "by not discerning" or discriminating/understanding what they represent")
Ex 12:43-48. OT/covenant no foreigners, servants, sojourners or strangers could partake in the in the Passover meal unless they were circumcised. Also see Gen 17:7-14
1 Cor 11:27 Who ever eats this bread, & drinks this cup of the Lord, unworthily (by not discerning/understanding what they represent) will be guilty of the body & blood of the Lord
(MY NOTE: I see many people/teachers/preachers tie/force sin into this verse. Jesus who gave the ordinance, PAID, for the believer's sins. This verse is warning NON-believers. NON-believers are not to partake in this NT/covenant ordinance. 2ndly, communion misuse by a believer can lead to chastisement not loss of salvation
10. The Hyper-Grace crowd refuses to accept these teachings, and insists that once a person is saved, they do not need to deal with their present sins. That is a lie.
(MY REPLY: No bible, bible dictionary or regular dictionary defines this word. So conveniently you can apply any use you chose to explain this non-word meaning. Gotquestions opinion isn't the Holy Spirit inspired word of God.
Finally: Calling brothers in the Lord, liars, because they interrupt or believe different to yourself. That comes close to the maybe's I shared beyond unbelief on "sin unto death". Shalom, FD