justbyfaith
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I think that I actually have to agree with this, based on what I taught before.
Commentary on Romans. (posted April 18, 2019)
At that time I was also attempting to teach what @Behold teaches (before he came on the scene); but when he came on the scene and started teaching it himself, I saw in the teaching a contradiction to what I really believed in.
Yes, I was in all of it attempting to teach what I felt I most needed; which was complete deliverance from the power of indwelling sin.
I have seen much of what he teaches in scripture long before he ever came on the scene; but with the problem of 1 John 1:8 muddling the picture.
So, when he started teaching it as fact, I sought to draw out of him the reasoning why 1 John 1:8 does not apply.
The reasons that he gave were not good enough for me.
Going back and looking at what I taught about Romans 5:11, though, along with a recent experiential understanding of Colossians 2:11 (as I finally prayed it into existence in my own life with agreement from my wife), it is all coming into focus.
I do believe that the Lord takes these truths into our hearts gradually and that they will not take full root until after we have gained the victory. Before we do so, it is important that we believe what is written in 1 John 1:8 because that is what it means to walk in the light as one who has indwelling sin.
I find the NLT's rendering of Colossians 2:11 fascinating:
Col 2:11, When you came to Christ, you were “circumcised,” but not by a physical procedure. Christ performed a spiritual circumcision—the cutting away of your sinful nature.
This has been processing in my mind for quite some time.
Commentary on Romans. (posted April 18, 2019)
At that time I was also attempting to teach what @Behold teaches (before he came on the scene); but when he came on the scene and started teaching it himself, I saw in the teaching a contradiction to what I really believed in.
Yes, I was in all of it attempting to teach what I felt I most needed; which was complete deliverance from the power of indwelling sin.
I have seen much of what he teaches in scripture long before he ever came on the scene; but with the problem of 1 John 1:8 muddling the picture.
So, when he started teaching it as fact, I sought to draw out of him the reasoning why 1 John 1:8 does not apply.
The reasons that he gave were not good enough for me.
Going back and looking at what I taught about Romans 5:11, though, along with a recent experiential understanding of Colossians 2:11 (as I finally prayed it into existence in my own life with agreement from my wife), it is all coming into focus.
I do believe that the Lord takes these truths into our hearts gradually and that they will not take full root until after we have gained the victory. Before we do so, it is important that we believe what is written in 1 John 1:8 because that is what it means to walk in the light as one who has indwelling sin.
I find the NLT's rendering of Colossians 2:11 fascinating:
Col 2:11, When you came to Christ, you were “circumcised,” but not by a physical procedure. Christ performed a spiritual circumcision—the cutting away of your sinful nature.
This has been processing in my mind for quite some time.