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In Christ
I have a few words to say about 1John 1:5-9 but first about the concept of
joint principal.
Those two words aren't in the Bible verbatim but the concept is very
definitely implied. For example:
● Rom 6:3 . . Don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ
Jesus were baptized into his death?
In other words; folks unified with Christ are accounted crucified with him so
that they no longer need fear the ultimate retribution because they already
faced their fair measure of justice on the cross.
● Rom 6:6 . . For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that
the body of sin might be done away with.
● Gal 2:20 . . I am crucified with Christ
● Col 3:3-4 . . For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God.
So then, if all four of those verses are 100% the God's truth, they why are
folks unified with Christ required to comply with 1John 1:5-9?
Well; I see written, and I hear spoken, a lot about forgiveness, but rarely
ever see or hear a word about hygiene; to wit: 1John 1:9 & John 13:4-10.
Fellowship is mentioned four times in the first chapter of 1John-- twice at
verse 3, once at verse 6, and again at verse 7. The Greek word pertains to
partnership, i.e. participation.
In a nutshell; it is absolutely impossible for folks unified with Christ to end
up in perdition by neglecting to confess their sins-- either venial or mortal.
However, Christ has his standards; viz: if they would like to work with him,
and have a part in his ongoing mission per Matt 28:19-20, then confession is
essential because Christ prefers a team of bathed associates rather than
soiled.
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In Christ
I have a few words to say about 1John 1:5-9 but first about the concept of
joint principal.
Those two words aren't in the Bible verbatim but the concept is very
definitely implied. For example:
● Rom 6:3 . . Don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ
Jesus were baptized into his death?
In other words; folks unified with Christ are accounted crucified with him so
that they no longer need fear the ultimate retribution because they already
faced their fair measure of justice on the cross.
● Rom 6:6 . . For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that
the body of sin might be done away with.
● Gal 2:20 . . I am crucified with Christ
● Col 3:3-4 . . For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God.
So then, if all four of those verses are 100% the God's truth, they why are
folks unified with Christ required to comply with 1John 1:5-9?
Well; I see written, and I hear spoken, a lot about forgiveness, but rarely
ever see or hear a word about hygiene; to wit: 1John 1:9 & John 13:4-10.
Fellowship is mentioned four times in the first chapter of 1John-- twice at
verse 3, once at verse 6, and again at verse 7. The Greek word pertains to
partnership, i.e. participation.
In a nutshell; it is absolutely impossible for folks unified with Christ to end
up in perdition by neglecting to confess their sins-- either venial or mortal.
However, Christ has his standards; viz: if they would like to work with him,
and have a part in his ongoing mission per Matt 28:19-20, then confession is
essential because Christ prefers a team of bathed associates rather than
soiled.
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