No, it only means not being high minded, but continuing in the fear of the Lord. I've already shown you how we have assurance in 2 Peter 1, that if we add to our faith and do those things necessary to ensure we never fall. You also show repeatedly how you reject all such nonsense talk of the Bible.
In other words if we trust God for what He said (eternal life) we are highminded?
Jn 11:25,26
Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life:
he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and
believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?
I've also already noted for you how your gospel is your own conversion, where you are doing the best you can. That is not the conversion of God where we do what Jesus can.
False. No one has any other conversion than asking Jesus for His free gift. And this the conversion of God, there is no other.
You don't want to do what Jesus can, because at this time you don't want to live your Christian life without the pleasure of sinning again. I understand it, and used to practice it, but that is in the past for me now. Just not for you.
We all want to 'do what Jesus can'! Nor is sin any pleasure for saved people. The issue here is that you claim to be spotless and without sin and perfect right now. That is why you are called on to the carpet
Maybe some time in the future, if the longsuffering of God continues with you, you could repent once for all He commands. It's just that you this gospel of yours that saves you by just doing the best you can, and not doing what Jesus can. I never bought into that doctrine of yours.
The issue is after we repent and trespass. You claim that you don't trespass and therefore no bretheren would ever need forgive you for anything. That sounds more muslim or some other religion to me than Christian. IF there is anyone else reading this thread that claims to be pure and sinless and absolutely perfect all the time, then let us know. This sounds like a mental illness to me.
This is a new one. Not only is your Paul the chiefest of sinners, but now your Paul is an idol worshipper by exhorting Christians to cleanse ourselves of all filthiness of the spirit and flesh?
Again you make stuff up.
In a verse you cited Paul was talking to and about that. You seem to have a real problem with context.
I suppose I could sort of see how you would conclude that, after listening to you for so long. You would say that the very idea of 'thinking' we can cleanse our hearts of lust and our lives from works of the flesh, is boastful idolatry of our own power and holiness.
Well, a false pretense is a bad thing. So prove that you are absolutely perfect?
It never occurs to you that the Bible gospel and promise of Jesus Christ by God is that if we do repent and believe Him,
It is not. Nowhere do I get promised absolute perfection faster than making an instant coffee!
that He is the One that does give such power to them that are wholly newborn of Him.
Being born of the spirit does not mean instant absolute sinless perfection, FYI. It means God begins a good work and will finish it one day.
But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
That does not mean instant sinless purity and absolute perfection. It means we are family.
Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord, According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:
Context: who is that written to?
1 Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to
them that have
obtained like precious
faith with us
through the righteousness of God and our Saviour
Jesus Christ:
The saved.
Looking at a bible commentary it says this
"life and godliness—
Spiritual life must exist first before there can be true godliness. Knowledge of God experimentally is the first step to
life (
John 17:3).
The child must have vital breath. first, and then cry to, and walk in the ways of, his father. It is
not by godliness that we obtain
life, but by life, godliness. To
life stands opposed
corruption to
godliness, lust (
2 Peter 1:4).
2 Peter 1, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, One of over 125 Bible commentaries freely available, this commentary is a one-volume commentary prepared by Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset and David Brown
www.studylight.org
Not by works.
I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
Yes. And He does help us. Some let Him help more than others. All this is after He is in us. Don't offer a works trip interpretation of the gospel and accuse others of not believing the bible when they point out it is wrong.
Your Paul here would probably be saying this means we can do anything we want in life, whether evil or good, and Christ will still strengthen us unto resurrection unto life. Correct?
No. We do not use our liberty as a cloak for evil. Nor does this mean we have no liberty. If some misuse their liberty God knows and will deal with them.
The Bible says all sinful rebellion against Him is idolatry and witchcraft.
That does not mean saved people cannot ever trespass at all. That refers to people who rebel against God and refuse His spirit.
What you are showing here by exempting yourself from needing to be purified of all filthiness of the spirit and flesh, is that you think that is only for others who were 'really' sinful, unlike you.
We all need improvement, that is why He chastises every son He receives. It is not I that claim only others are not perfect and trespass here! You are the one pretending to be sinless and pure here.
And so your Christian conversion and religion is simply of becoming even a gooder sinner than before.
No. Being saved means Jesus is in the house. Naturally it will get cleaned up. Those claiming that there is not a speck of dust in their house with no proof need to be taken with a grain of salt.
That is the mindset of the righteous, that Jesus cannot save. He can only call real sinners to repentance, not the good sinners such as yourself, that don't think your old sinning ever stunk so much, and still doesn't.
False. ALL are sinners that need to be saved. Once we are saved, we are not yet perfect and without any trespasses in this life. One day we will be, and one day also our body will be also. Your claim of absolute sinlessness and perfection now is about as credible as claiming your body is now immortal and like His!
Your gospel doesn't believe in being wholly and purely newborn with all things now being of God, until after the grave.
In His eyes we are pure because of Jesus in us. That is what God looks at! Not how good a little boy you think you are.
In the meantime, you just muddle along trying to do the best that you can, but never what Jesus can.
No. We do the best we can letting Him work in us. Some do better than others.
It's a twist on the classic error of trying to dress up ourselves a little better and better, before allowing God to make us born again.
No one can dress up as saved. They must ask Jesus and receive the real thing. The issue here is people dressing up after they are saved as sinless perfect people rather than wretches and people struggling with the old man. (like Paul)