No you don't.If you “sometimes sin,” you’re a sinner.
I believe that wonderful truth. 1 John 3:1-2
Or not..
I believe what God says about us, that we are declared righteous through Jesus Christ.
No you don't.If you “sometimes sin,” you’re a sinner.
I believe that wonderful truth. 1 John 3:1-2
Or not..
I believe what God says about us, that we are declared righteous through Jesus Christ.
You're in no position to tell me what I believe.No you don't.
Because he was. He didn't turn in his membership card.Paul also in present tense described himself as a Pharisee.
FreeGrace2 said:
Paul called himself the "worst of sinners", and in the present tense. You don't have an argument.
You are not a mind reader, so you have no idea what he actually was thinking about. However, the key here is how he described himself as the worst of sinners in the present tense. Not past tense from a past life.
I identify as a human being. "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God". Rom 3:23
I identify as a new creature (2 Cor 5:17), having been born again (1 pet 1:23) and sealed with the Holy Spirit (Eph 1:13) as a child of God (John 1:12, Gal 3:26).
...indeed you can....you can make scripture say practically anything when you take verses out of context
So, it seems to me that there are those that can see their sin, because of the light, and those blind to it, because they are in darkness.
Read Romans 7. Also in the present tense. Paul continued to struggle with his sin nature.context
Listen up, buttercup.and by the way, Grace is not really free. God paid a huge price for it in sending His Son and Jesus paid the final price for the redemption of our souls and the renewal of our spirits.
GRACE IS MOST CERTAINLY NOT FREE!!!
Grace means unmerited favor...in other words we cannot earn it.
it may interest you to know that no one on this thread has declared sinlessness.
Listen up, buttercup.
When man speaks of grace, he is speaking from the perspective of man. So, to man, grace IS free.
Do you believe that you must earn salvation? yes or no
Read Romans 7. Also in the present tense. Paul continued to struggle with his sin nature.
But probably not in the way most people would think. I'm sure he didn't struggle with immorality, since he was raised by a Pharisee to become one. His struggle most likely was with arrogance, which is much worse than immorality.![]()
If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us (1John1:8), the context here compares those that walk in darkness to those that walk in the light, as He is in the light, and effectively calls those who say they have no sin liars.
So, it seems to me that there are those that can see their sin, because of the light, and those blind to it, because they are in darkness.
Why have you presumed I lack this knowledge?
just reiterating the fact no one says we are sinless....since you brought up I John 1:8
the op is actually about the fact God does not call us sinners...some seem to prefer to call themself a sinner though...and obviously I am not saying that you did
I have no clue about what you actually know...so I am not assuming anything. I don't know if you agree with the op or not
So, you'd rather use ad hominem than answer a simple question. Why are you dodging my question about whether we need to earn salvation? Are you embarrassed to admit what you believe?the Bible teaches from God's perspective...not your ignorance of scripture
no amount of your snark changes that fact
smh
Read again. I didn't "make a claim". I gave a reasoned opinion. The Bible doesn't say what he struggled with specifically. You can believe anything you want.interesting
as you said earlier regarding Paul....are you a mind reader? you have no clue if Paul struggled with sexual thoughts or not...take you own advice here. you are real quick to flip from one side to the other to support your false claims
I do. So what? You probably don't even know why it's worse. Immoral persons know their actions are bad, but arrogant people think they are superior to others, and have no clue how bad that is.Paul said he was kept from arrogance....and btw, who says arrogance is worse than immorality?
Then you may leave the thread if you want.you know, you are just boring at this point so think what you want
And you can't show any evidence that I have changed my mind either. That is boring....your flip flopping responses and apparent lack of what scripture actually states is really not worth responding to further
Agreed.
I've known people who seem to feel more at peace feeling enslaved to the fear of slipping up.
They're not strong in Christ. They're afraid and rather enjoy to see the self as a slave to sin.
For some fear is everything. If they alter their errant understanding of the Bible they'll go to Hell.
One such person always closed every communication, letter, cards, with, Please Forgive Me.
For as long as he lived he never changed that. Not even when a few of us would call after receiving such a correspondence and ask, forgive you for what? What did you do?
Sometimes I think people envision God as their own worst fear.
I couldn't live afraid of God.
For me that would stop me living the peace I find in Christ.
FreeGrace2 said:
When man speaks of grace, he is speaking from the perspective of man. So, to man, grace IS free.
Do you believe that you must earn salvation? yes or no
So, you'd rather use ad hominem than answer a simple question. Why are you dodging my question about whether we need to earn salvation? Are you embarrassed to admit what you believe?
Then you may leave the thread if you want.
You're right.You're in no position to tell me what I believe.