Saying you are without sin verses in 1 John

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Jim B

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Interesting, when you first read the post you have responded to here you stated: Great post.
Best not to be double minded

To my knowledge, the only post in this thread that I responded to with "great post" was #243 by Christophany. Since you didn't write it it was not in reference to your usual lies and distortions.

If I'm wrong, show me where.
 

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To my knowledge, the only post in this thread that I responded to with "great post" was #243 by Christophany. Since you didn't write it it was not in reference to your usual lies and distortions.

If I'm wrong, show me where.
It wasnt this thread
 

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The law was not abolished, only righteousness of obeying the law was abolished. John stated:
Sin is(not was) the transgression of the law

And you most certainly do not fully obey the letter of the law within you

In the next verse John said and this is why Jesus was manifested to take away our sin, and in Him there is no sin.

That doesn't mean the sins we committed yesterday, are no longer considered to be an act of sin today if we commit them just because today we have faith in Jesus.
 

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In the next verse John said and this is why Jesus was manifested to take away our sin, and in Him there is no sin.

That doesn't mean the sins we committed yesterday, are no longer considered to be an act of sin today if we commit them just because today we have faith in Jesus.
Yes, Jesus takes away our sin, yours, mine and everyone elses who is saved
 
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Have I ever done something I knew I should not do? Yes. Did I feel happy about it? No, my conscience severely troubled me. The only difference between us is, Im honest, you are not

To live in peace and joy is to NEVER act against your conscience. That is how I've lived my life for the past 45 years since become baptized in the Holy Spirit to overflowing.
 

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Yes, Jesus takes away our sin, yours, mine and everyone elses who is saved

What you don't realize is that means our whole sin nature. We should be partaking of the divine nature of Christ now if we are true Christians. The divine nature does not sin.
 

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In other words, you are being intentionally deceitful. Show me the proof!
No Righteousness of Obeying The Ten Commandments
Post161 in that thread. You responded ''great post'' to what I had written. Though it was not anything I have written in this thread
 

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What you don't realize is that means our whole sin nature. We should be partaking of the divine nature of Christ now if we are true Christians. The divine nature does not sin.
You see this is yours and other peoples problem here. You quote the letter you want to quote and then make pat statements concerning it, claiming you faultlessly obey it. You do not. If you were a pre programmed robot, that would be different. We all make mistakes, we all err at times, it is being human
 

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No Righteousness of Obeying The Ten Commandments
Post161 in that thread. You responded ''great post'' to what I had written. Though it was not anything I have written in this thread

Okay, re-post it here. I'm not going to search through the entire site to find your post.

If you actually wrote something to which I responded "great post" it must have been entirely out of character for you.
 

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Actually, Jesus has paid the price for all sin, regardless of who committed it.

1 John 3:
5 And you know that He was manifested to take away our sins, and in Him there is no sin. 6 Whoever abides in Him does not sin. Whoever sins has neither seen Him nor known Him.
 

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Okay, re-post it here. I'm not going to search through the entire site to find your post.

If you actually wrote something to which I responded "great post" it must have been entirely out of character for you.
Im not reposting it here. Ive told you where it is, go and find it if you want to
 

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You see this is yours and other peoples problem here. You quote the letter you want to quote and then make pat statements concerning it, claiming you faultlessly obey it. You do not. If you were a pre programmed robot, that would be different. We all make mistakes, we all err at times, it is being human

Ask for the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and then you might experience how I live.
 

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1 John 3:
5 And you know that He was manifested to take away our sins, and in Him there is no sin. 6 Whoever abides in Him does not sin. Whoever sins has neither seen Him nor known Him.
Here you go again. You cannot discern the scriptures taking the bible as one cohesive whole.
Paul told the corinthians they were the 'church of God.' Do you think they never sinned?
 

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Ask for the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and then you might experience how I live.
Yes I know, I need to be where you perceive yourself to be at. I have been baptised in the Holy Spirit. And, that helps me to discern scripture, and not make false claims about myself
 

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Coffee break for a few hours.
Here you go again. You cannot discern the scriptures taking the bible as one cohesive whole.
Paul told the corinthians they were the 'church of God.' Do you think they never sinned?

He was warning them to grow in the Spirit, because they were still acting like baby Christians. They had everything they needed, but they would still act unlovingly towards one another. In other words, their fruit was immature.