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So the topic of 'sinless perfectionism' was posted a few days back and that thread led to a spinoff of being so sin conscious, there is nothing good to say other than condemnation and judgment. One extreme to another and I don't find either helpful or actually indicative of our walk with Christ.
Are we all just sinners 'saved by grace' or 'Saints' as Paul describes all the people he wrote letters to (save the Galatians who had turned from God's grace and were now professing works) as saints and not sinners. Even to the Galatians, he wrote: 3 Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, 4 who gave himself for our sins to rescue us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, 5 to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
What is sin-consciousness? A simple explanation is that would entail having a 'sin mindset'. That is, you fret and worry over having sinned and possibly become very judgmental of others you may perceive of not having the same condemnation you live under, because make no mistake, a person living with the idea that God is waiting to let you have it if you do sin, will often be quick to point out sin in others or even perceived sin and how they have disappointed God and so on.
So, the question becomes is that how we are to live? Under condemnation and fear of judgement? Worrying we have upset God and waiting for the next shoe to fall? Remember Adam and Eve? They hid from God when they sinned ... mind you, you cannot hide from God but sin does separate us from God but are we actually separated from God, when, as a believer, we do sin or worse, are somehow caught up in a sin we just do not seem to conquer or stop.
I'm going to leave it here for now cause there is quite a bit to chew on already if anyone cares to do so.
Let's try to be mature and not use scripture as a weapon against people we happen to disagree with. The devil aims enough darts and we should not be doing so to each other. That, is not the point of being able to have access to a Bible.
Are we all just sinners 'saved by grace' or 'Saints' as Paul describes all the people he wrote letters to (save the Galatians who had turned from God's grace and were now professing works) as saints and not sinners. Even to the Galatians, he wrote: 3 Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, 4 who gave himself for our sins to rescue us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, 5 to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
What is sin-consciousness? A simple explanation is that would entail having a 'sin mindset'. That is, you fret and worry over having sinned and possibly become very judgmental of others you may perceive of not having the same condemnation you live under, because make no mistake, a person living with the idea that God is waiting to let you have it if you do sin, will often be quick to point out sin in others or even perceived sin and how they have disappointed God and so on.
So, the question becomes is that how we are to live? Under condemnation and fear of judgement? Worrying we have upset God and waiting for the next shoe to fall? Remember Adam and Eve? They hid from God when they sinned ... mind you, you cannot hide from God but sin does separate us from God but are we actually separated from God, when, as a believer, we do sin or worse, are somehow caught up in a sin we just do not seem to conquer or stop.
I'm going to leave it here for now cause there is quite a bit to chew on already if anyone cares to do so.
Let's try to be mature and not use scripture as a weapon against people we happen to disagree with. The devil aims enough darts and we should not be doing so to each other. That, is not the point of being able to have access to a Bible.
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