Considering that sin has been paid for, do you think it is good to shame, and condemn people whom may be caught up in sin?
Is that how a person ends up changing?
Do people like to go to church, and hear people harp on sin, and that if they dont stop sinning they are gonna be caught up and damned in hell tortured in flames forever because you couldn't stop sinning?
I thought Sin was paid for?
Is the message to stop sinning, or to pick up your cross, die with Jesus, into new life putting the old life into the ground even though - possiblity of sinning or having not faith is possible to come up with-in a Christians life?
If you sin, does that make you humble before God?
From my own perspective people are suppose to die to sin - but not make harping on sin their lifestyle persay... but how God has radically changed one life by the spirit?
Is that how a person ends up changing?
Do people like to go to church, and hear people harp on sin, and that if they dont stop sinning they are gonna be caught up and damned in hell tortured in flames forever because you couldn't stop sinning?
I thought Sin was paid for?
Is the message to stop sinning, or to pick up your cross, die with Jesus, into new life putting the old life into the ground even though - possiblity of sinning or having not faith is possible to come up with-in a Christians life?
If you sin, does that make you humble before God?
From my own perspective people are suppose to die to sin - but not make harping on sin their lifestyle persay... but how God has radically changed one life by the spirit?