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I cant give you an exhaustive list of law placed within you, sorry
Do you think people sin against people?
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I cant give you an exhaustive list of law placed within you, sorry
If the law is in your most inward parts, how can you commit sin and your conscience tells you it is ok to do it?
You got a get out of jail free card there
Correct, applicable for the genuine believers in Christ Jesus.
J.
Forget the false teacher. The law is in believers hearts and minds, that's the new covenant. If you rely on someone telling you what is and what is not sin you have serious problems.Because a false teacher told me it wasn't. .
We should always do that. If I struggled with forgiveness for any reason I would ask God's help concerning itSo you forgive people of SIN?
There is only "the Gift of Salvation".........there is no such thing as Initial, or Progressive, or Intermittent.
Salvation is JESUS ON THE CROSS.
He finished it.
Its not "initial"...its DONE......>He said. "IT is FINISHED".
He should know.
So are you saying behaviors between people are SINS?
We should always do that. If I struggled with forgiveness for any reason I would ask God's help concerning it
Forget the false teacher. The law is in believers hearts and minds, that's the new covenant. If you rely on someone telling you what is and what is not sin you have serious problems.
The law is placed in your mind, you in your mind must know what has been placed there. The law in your heart will give you heartfelt conviction of sin when you break it. You get a saviour from sin because the law is within you.Believe it or not. Your conscience can be seared due to believing a lie. That doesn't mean your whole heart is seared, only on that one issue.
First, fakirs is a Muslim term. Not sure why you would use that.
The law is placed in your mind, you in your mind must know what has been placed there. The law in your heart will give you heartfelt conviction of sin when you break it. You get a saviour from sin because the law is within you.
I have to be honest, if you can sin and your conscience tells you it is ok to do it, you do have problems. You said:
''Because a false teacher told me it wasn't. I believed him, and it wasn't one of the Ten Commandments I was breaking.''
With respect, that sounds awful. You do not have an external law you need to reference to know what sin is, the law is within you
We all mature, but the law is placed within you at conversion. And while we are on the subject. If the law is in your heart, you in your heart want to obey it. Why do you think believers get a righteousness apart from obeying the law? Instead of suggesting those who believe it seek a licence to sin/ignore God's laws, start discerning what it actually means to have the law within you. Stop just reciting the letter, consider the implications of itI've grown since then, have you?
The law is placed in your mind, you in your mind must know what has been placed there. The law in your heart will give you heartfelt conviction of sin when you break it. You get a saviour from sin because the law is within you.
I have to be honest, if you can sin and your conscience tells you it is ok to do it, you do have problems. You said:
''Because a false teacher told me it wasn't. I believed him, and it wasn't one of the Ten Commandments I was breaking.''
With respect, that sounds awful. You do not have an external law you need to reference to know what sin is, the law is within you
You will be surprised how many here on this forum promulgate sinless perfectionism, the genuine Christians, I believe, do not live in a state of habitual sinning as do unbelievers, but do commit acts of daily sinning, missing the mark.
Here I am in agreement with Robert.
J.
Now that is a silly statement. You could be here all day writing out everything that could make you conscious of sin if you did itCan you write out what that Law is that is written in our heart?
We all mature, but the law is placed within you at conversion. And while we are on the subject. If the law is in your heart, you in your heart want to obey it. Why do you think believers get a righteousness apart from obeying the law? Instead of suggesting those who believe it seek a licence to sin/ignore God's laws, start discerning what it actually means to have the law within you. Stop just reciting the letter, consider the implications of it
The problem I have with Mailmandan’s kind of thinking is that it is overconfidence in one’s salvation.
When push comes to shove, he believes 1 John 1:8 is an excuse to sin on some level.
But the Bible says work out your salvation with fear and trembling (Philippians 2:12).
In other words, why would Jesus and His followers warn us against how certain sins can destroy our souls if salvation was a done deal?
Why does the Bible talk about those who fall away? You cannot fall away from the faith if you never were never saved to begin with.
For being overconfident in anything can mean one’s downfall. I would rather be lowly and humble about my salvation and not be too overconfident.
Yes, I can trust in His grace, but there are terms of conditions of the faith to accessing that grace, though.
Believing and obeying what God desires of me is a part of His plan of salvation. If it isn’t then one can live however they like and lay claim to the keys of Heaven. But salvation doesn’t work like that. Jesus said narrow is the way and FEW be there that find it. I see most justifying sin while under God’s grace as a common theme among most of Christianity today. Some do it more subtly and I am able to recognize when they do so. But why take the chance and risk in being wrong? Is sin really that worth it if one loses their soul?
Jesus told certain believers who did good works in His name to depart from Him because they also worked iniquity (sin), too (Matthew 7:22-23).
I can only imagine the horror of those who believe they could have justified sin in this life because they believe Jesus paid it all (Whereby it gives them a license to sin on some level).