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  1. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    Probably prejudices, especially against Israel.
  2. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    One of the problems with this is the misinterpretation that in trusting Jesus we can pretend we are righteous. That is not reality. The truth is more like, knowing that Jesus will take away all DESIRE to sin because the Word says so, then start trusting Jesus to do it and He will. Once clean...
  3. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    I'll listen for His voice. It is the only way I'll know His will. It is a gift I received back then, and have had all these years. You start listening too. That gift is not just for me but could be for you too. You may want to fast also. That helps us hear.
  4. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    There are a couple of different doctrines regarding imputed righteousness, and because of your typo I didn't want to guess what you meant for me to agree or not agree to. So Let me ask you a question regarding the worst one. Do you believe that the righteousness that Jesus imputes to us is like...
  5. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    "the sinner who was made righteous"? Did you print the wrong verse?
  6. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    Don't forget 10 In this the children of God and the children of the devil are manifest: Whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is he who does not love his brother. 11 For this is the message that you heard from the beginning, that we should love one another, 12 not as...
  7. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    No. We have free will and a human nature. As I just posted and you may not have had a chance to read yet, Adam didn't have a sin nature to willfully sin against God. He had free will. Also, when born again, we have the Holy Spirit which Adam didn't have indwelling him.
  8. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    Your first sentence didn't make any sense to me so cannot answer it. But, yes, your second question I understood. Holiness is a work of Jesus in us over time as long as we abide in Him and walk in the Spirit. Philippians 1:6, 1 John 1:7; Romans 8:29-30. Your third question, "we can still sin...
  9. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    I am going to quote a few verses for you and please tell me if they are true or if you believe as you've written here that they are false. This is about righteousness. 4 Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness, and sin is lawlessness. 5 And you know that He was manifested to take away...
  10. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    Did you know that for the past 3,500 years God sees sin in two different categories? The worst, He takes away along with the nature of Satan that we inherited from Adam. But the lesser is taken away in degrees over a long time as in 2 Peter 1:5-7. The worst are called sins unto death because...
  11. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    I know and live the truth. And that is that Jesus does take away the old man/sin nature and resurrects a clean nature that may partake of the divine nature of God. When are you going to change too?
  12. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    We are living in the age of the falling away, right before the Antichrist comes on the scene. 2 Thes. 2:3-12. It is amazing to me that on a Christian website there are not more who love Jesus. Because those who actually love Jesus keep His commandments. And He has made it easy by taking away...
  13. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    He has been completely dealt with, Liz. Are you completely disregarding our Lord's death and 1 John 3:8-9
  14. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    Are you talking about the misinterpreted imputed righteousness? That the Spirit that dwells within you cannot stop you from sinning, that righteousness is just a covering and not something that Jesus has "taken away"? That is a doctrine of demons trying to weaken you. And in this day and age of...
  15. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    What I found is that is verifies verses 26-31. And in Romans 6 Paul asks why sin when you don't have to? In other words, why do something you no longer want to do as those under the Old Covenant who still had their inherited sin nature, BECAUSE when born again there is no more consciousness of...
  16. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    I'll answer this first part first. Read Revelation 22:11. There are two levels of purity and Jesus does them both in us while born again. The first is righteousness. That is sinlessness, but of what type of sin? The worst! Sins unto death. Not physical death like suicide, but the Old Testament...
  17. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    Do you really believe the OP was meant for you? It is meant for THE CHURCH because of the false doctrines in this day and age of the "falling away." Are you falling away too? Do you sin because you haven't died yet? Or do you no longer sin because Jesus has redeemed your spirit and soul?
  18. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    No, dear, you have a problem. A long-standing emotional problem which is why I included everyone to not point the finger. But you are doing a skillful job of uncovering that yourself. Now we all know who I meant, but tried to hide. Sin is not in the body. That is why it doesn't requiring being...
  19. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    What about the words "never stumble" mean to you? cc: @Lizbeth
  20. 1stCenturyLady

    When Jesus "took away" your sin, did He leave behind the source, the sin nature?

    We all know Jesus was sinless. I'm curious if you even know what sin is when you believe it is in our body? That makes us filthy until we die, not righteous/sinless or holy/perfect. We cannot still be sinning sins unto death when we die and still receive a new body.