Or never loved God in the first place?
Even someone who loves God can get trapped in a sin cycle but yet still hate it and call out to God for help every day.
But they are still living a life of sin.
The truth is that every day we all live a life of sin, because basically we sin every day.
It doesn't to be a sin cycle.
You mentioned in an earlier post about sins of omission and commission.
Now I agree with that.
This concept does confuse me a little bit.
We have the Bible.
We only need to look at what Jesus said how we should treat others.
We only need to look at what James talks about with regards to faith and works.
So in my mind I question, is there such a thing as the sin of omission?
We have no excuse for sin as we follow Jesus who was sinless and gave us the standard.
When he separates the sheep and the goats the difference between the 2 is that one did and the other did not.
One fed him when he was hungry but the other did not. However the other knew he was hungry.
Therefore a sin of commission and not omission.
Which I think James was addressing.
Sin of commission not conducent to what we know walk in.
Anyway just my thoughts.
Even someone who loves God can get trapped in a sin cycle but yet still hate it and call out to God for help every day.
But they are still living a life of sin.
The truth is that every day we all live a life of sin, because basically we sin every day.
It doesn't to be a sin cycle.
You mentioned in an earlier post about sins of omission and commission.
Now I agree with that.
This concept does confuse me a little bit.
We have the Bible.
We only need to look at what Jesus said how we should treat others.
We only need to look at what James talks about with regards to faith and works.
So in my mind I question, is there such a thing as the sin of omission?
We have no excuse for sin as we follow Jesus who was sinless and gave us the standard.
When he separates the sheep and the goats the difference between the 2 is that one did and the other did not.
One fed him when he was hungry but the other did not. However the other knew he was hungry.
Therefore a sin of commission and not omission.
Which I think James was addressing.
Sin of commission not conducent to what we know walk in.
Anyway just my thoughts.
I'm shocked that you've been on this thread. TTYTT.
You don't belong here. Your above post proves it.
God bless you Bill.
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