Behold
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All that I do know that you have taken issue with me and so has Behold- in the past because I confess my sins when convicted.
Once you are born again, then Jesus has all your sin.
What do you have?
You have God's "gift of righteousness" and also some carnal behavior, that God does not define as sin, ever again.
Think of them as Paul describes them....... "works of the flesh".
See... the born again "are not under the Law, but under Grace".....and that means that "where there is no Law, there is NO SIN..(Transgression)."" found.
John says that when we walk in the Light the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all sin....
And every Christians is IN THE LIGHT......Every Christian is "IN CHRIST".. and this means that every Christian is a "Child of the LIGHT"...
We are not trying to get there.
We are ALREADY THERE, forever.........and that is why the Blood Atonement is always cleansing......its a fact of Salvation that the Blood Atonement is always keeping us CLEAN because we are always in the Light.
This does not mean you will never again commit some carnal deed... a "work of the flesh"......it simply means that the Blood Atoment is always keeping you forgiven.
See, Christians are always viewed by God, through The Cross of Christ........so, God always sees us through the Atonement as eternally forgiven.
So, if you are trying to get re-forgiven......when Jesus is the ""one time ETERNAL Sacrifice for your sin""...then you are not understanding what the Sacrirfice of Christ has ETERNALLY completed for you.
Its completed your eternal Forgiveness.
This is why Romans 4:8, and 2 Corin 5:19, explain that God ""does NOT CHARGE SIN" to a born again Christian.....and that is because our sin has ETERNALLY been charged to Jesus already, who has died for them all, 2000 yrs ago.
Now, if you do something wrong, your conscious is going to sting you..........and that is not designed to get you to confess your sin.
That is designed to always instruct you regarding where YOUR Boundaries are.........and where your's are, is going to be different then where mine are, or where some other Believer's boundaries are located.
Paul describes weak believers as being unable to eat some types of food, because they are faith weak......and He tells us to not cause them to be upset, becasue we dont have that faith issue and could eat all that stuff.
The weak in faith believer sees eating some things as "sin"......and the Strong Believer sees eating all that stuff as "can i have another plate">..
But we dont, because that would make the weak believer confused, and nervous, and upset.
Paul says that "ALL THINGS are Lawful for me"..........but by doing some of them, they can become a habit or a issue......but not a sin.
So, He avoids all that, as its wise to do so.......and so should we.
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