All the ELECT please stand up

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If he said that, he would be wrong. The ppl of God sin, but they don't make a practice of sinning. That is the thrust of the meaning of Hebrews 10:26 and 1 John 3.

But I know you said you've been sinless since 1977, so this doesn't apply to you. o_O :rolleyes:

I wish! I said I don't commit willful sins of lawlessness - 1 John 3:4. Do you?

Even those who walk in the Spirit, Jesus is cleansing them of some kind of sin. 1 John 1:7. They are not willful sins, because that would be a dichotomy with walking in the Spirit. But there are unintentional sins called trespasses that you don't even know you've committed due to immaturity in the Spirit and its fruit. And as you mature, those are less and less. Leviticus 5:15; 1 John 5:16-17
 
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So, you admit you sin, but don't willfully sin? Then you said you can't remember the last time someone made you sin? So, then when you sin, you willfully sin.

I go to bed with a clear conscience every night. If I willfully sinned, I couldn't do that. How do you sleep?
 

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I can't remember. When was it for you?

What I am getting at is this. Every sin we commit, it is a willful sin. None of us are coerced. Even if someone puts a gun to our head and we lie, we still could refuse to lie.

For if we go on sinning willfully after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins,[Hebrews 10:26]

What that is saying is that if we go on live a live filled with sinning after we have acknowledged the truth, there remains no sacrifice for sins. However, 1 John 3 tells us that we who are saved, can't go on practicing sin, as His Spirit is within us.
 

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I go to bed with a clear conscience every night. If I willfully sinned, I couldn't do that. How do you sleep?

You still didn't answer my question. You said you sin, but don't willfully sin. When I asked you when was the last time someone made you sin, you said you couldn't remember. By deducing what you said, you said you willfully sinned when you sinned.

Which is it?

How do I sleep? I tuck myself under the covers and close my eyes. ;) Just kidding. I repent of them and know they're already under the blood of the Lamb.
 
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What I am getting at is this. Every sin we commit, it is a willful sin. None of us are coerced. Even if someone puts a gun to our head and we lie, we still could refuse to lie.

For if we go on sinning willfully after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins,[Hebrews 10:26]

What that is saying is that if we go on live a live filled with sinning after we have acknowledged the truth, there remains no sacrifice for sins. However, 1 John 3 tells us that we who are saved, can't go on practicing sin, as His Spirit is within us.

Not every sin is a willful sin. Seeing no difference and saying "sin is sin" is a Calvinist teaching, but it is not how God's word tells us that God views sin. Intention and knowledge are what makes a difference in sins to Him. There are sins unto death (willful sins of lawlessness), and sins NOT unto death (unintentional sins), unwittingly committed called trespasses. Do you understand that or not?

If I sin, it is unknown to me. If I sinned and knew I was committing a sin, that would be "willful." I never go against my conscience. You are asking me questions, but revealing nothing about yourself when I return the question. Hmmmmm. LOL
 

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I saw a site that attributed it to Luther, but do you have a direct quote from him, not what someone said he said? Many ppl have been falsely accused of saying things they did not.

But if he did say that, he was dead wrong.

"If you are a preacher of mercy, do not preach an imaginary but the true mercy. If the mercy is true, you must therefore bear the true, not an imaginary sin. God does not save those who are only imaginary sinners. Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong, but let your trust in Christ be stronger, and rejoice in Christ who is the victor over sin, death, and the world. We will commit sins while we are here, for this life is not a place where justice resides. We, however, says Peter (2. Peter 3:13) are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth where justice will reign. It suffices that through God’s glory we have recognized the Lamb who takes away the sin of the world. No sin can separate us from Him, even if we were to kill or commit adultery thousands of times each day. Do you think such an exalted Lamb paid merely a small price with a meager sacrifice for our sins? Pray hard, for you are quite a sinner."
 
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You still didn't answer my question. You said you sin, but don't willfully sin. When I asked you when was the last time someone made you sin, you said you couldn't remember. By deducing what you said, you said you willfully sinned when you sinned.

Which is it?

How do I sleep? I tuck myself under the covers and close my eyes. ;) Just kidding. I repent of them and know they're already under the blood of the Lamb.

When a temptation comes up that could lead to sin, have you ever turned away, rather than committing it, which would cause you to have to repent? If you have to repent each night, that would mean you are willfully sinning during the day. Hmmmm

The ones under the blood are our past sins, and trespasses unwittingly committed while walking in the Spirit. We have a Advocate for them. But you are right, if you commit willful sins, they must be repented of, but does a Christian commit them in the first place???o_O
 

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When a temptation comes up that could lead to sin, have you ever turned away, rather than committing it, which would cause you to have to repent? If you have to repent each night, that would mean you are willfully sinning during the day. Hmmmm

The ones under the blood are our past sins, and trespasses unwittingly committed while walking in the Spirit. We have a Advocate for them. But you are right, if you commit willful sins, they must be repented of, but does a Christian commit them in the first place???o_O

Sissy, we have this flesh to contend with. It causes us all kinds of problems. Yet, we have no excuse when we sin. Even Apostle Paul, who penned 13 of the NT books struggled with sin, as his testifying to it is found in Romans 7:14-25.

Every sin is under the blood, that's Christianity 101. However, that does not negate the fact we need to repent of them.
 

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Sissy, we have this flesh to contend with. It causes us all kinds of problems. Yet, we have no excuse when we sin. Even Apostle Paul, who penned 13 of the NT books struggled with sin, as his testifying to it is found in Romans 7:14-25.

Every sin is under the blood, that's Christianity 101. However, that does not negate the fact we need to repent of them.

Well, I already said good night, then saw this last one. It is going to take longer than I have to answer it, because you quoted Romans 7 which is not even describing a Christian. But you will balk at that quick answer so tomorrow is another day. Sweet dreams. After you repent, that is. ;)
 

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Not every sin is a willful sin. Seeing no difference and saying "sin is sin" is a Calvinist teaching, but it is not how God's word tells us that God views sin. Intention and knowledge are what makes a difference in sins to Him. There are sins unto death (willful sins of lawlessness), and sins NOT unto death (unintentional sins), unwittingly committed called trespasses. Do you understand that or not?

If I sin, it is unknown to me. If I sinned and knew I was committing a sin, that would be "willful." I never go against my conscience. You are asking me questions, but revealing nothing about yourself when I return the question. Hmmmmm. LOL

I've been open with you. I said every time I sin its a willful sin. "Sin is sin" is not solely a Calvinist teaching, but a Christian teaching. And I agree with you that there are more grievous sins than others. Look at the believers at Corinth. For this reason many among you are weak and sick, and a number sleep.[1 Corinthians 11:30] Sleep is used by Paul in some places to mean the believers who have died. Like in 1 Thessalonians 4:13 But we do not want you to be uninformed, brethren, about those who are asleep, so that you will not grieve as do the rest who have no hope. Paul in Corinth is telling them that some have abused the Lord's table, and some of them were sick, some were weak, and some were asleep. It appears they died saved, even though they abused the Lord's table. This points to the perfection of the Christ(Whom believers are in) over against the imperfection of mankind.
 
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Well, I already said good night, then saw this last one. It is going to take longer than I have to answer it, because you quoted Romans 7 which is not even describing a Christian. But you will balk at that quick answer so tomorrow is another day. Sweet dreams. After you repent, that is. ;)

That most definitely is not not describing a lost man. That is Paul confessing his sins. Something we all must do. [James 5:16 & 1 John 1:9]
 
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That most definitely is not not describing a lost man. That is Paul confessing his sins. Something we all must do. [James 5:16 & 1 John 1:9]

The forum is open for you to do likewise. :D





Ya, I know we all should do likewise but I do not have enough time left for me to write them out before the keyboard fails. :p
 

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The forum is open for you to do likewise. :D





Ya, I know we all should do likewise but I do not have enough time left for me to write them out before the keyboard fails. :p

I see my sins and it grieves me. :( Oh wretched man that I am...
 

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The Holy Spirit indwelled the 120 people at Pentecost recorded in Acts 1:15 and Acts 2:4
The HS DID NOT indwell the 120. I have already showed that in acts 1 it is the apostles and ONLY the apostles promised the power of the Spirit in acts 1. Acts 1:11. Ye MEN OF GALILEE. This is not the 120.
The “they” in acts 2:1 refers to the nearest antecedent which is “apostles” in the last verse of chapter 1 . This was a letter and did not have chapters when it was written. So, you can throw all the “ifs” out there if you want but the facts are clear. The HS was promised the apostles in Jn 13-16 and again in acts 1. There were no others present during these encounters.
 

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[QUOTE="brakelite, post: 579045, member: 6216] I am simply asking, how do you KNOW you are one of the elect, chosen for salvation?[/QUOTE]

Hi brakelite ~

"Your question (and a good question) is:
How do you know you are one of the ELECT, chosen for salvation?"

First I would say; God is ALL KNOWING.

Before we are aware of our own selves, God KNOWS what we will Desire and Choose, and has Prepared an Eternal PLACE;
FOR men who Chose, Committed, ARE "IN STANDING" "WITH thee Lord God"
AND
FOR men who Chose, (Committed), ARE " NOT IN STANDING" "AGAINST" thee Lord God".

Those "IN (Committed) STANDING" "WITH thee Lord God"; ARE Gods ELECT.
^ THAT MAN, You will KNOW,
BECAUSE THAT MAN, Can NEVER DENY The Father, The Son, or The Holy Spirit, IS "THEE Lord God Almighty"

Those "WHO WILL" BECOME "IN STANDING" "WITH Thee Lord GOD";
ARE Gods ELECT.
^ THAT MAN, You will KNOW,
BECAUSE THAT MAN Can NEVER DENY God IS Thee Heavenly LORD God OF:
Their fathers, Abram (Abraham) Issac and Jacob (Israel).

Glory to God,
Taken