justbyfaith
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1 Timothy 4:16 speaks to the child of God also, even to pastor Timothy.Of course, though I speak to the child of God.
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1 Timothy 4:16 speaks to the child of God also, even to pastor Timothy.Of course, though I speak to the child of God.
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I see your point, but can't seem to get around the scripture in question...Are we better off pretending we are terrible sinners, even though we've been forgiven and reborn?
I don't think so.
For me, freedom comes in the truth that I have been set free from sin, though my sins have been terrible!
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I was drunk from age 14 to age 26. The first time I drank I got drunk. I did not stop drinking until I obtained medical help. I haven't been sober for 40 years, but for over 30.An person in AA stands forward and says, "I am an alcoholic" though he has been clean and sober for forty years.
Because in my flesh, I am still that same old person. It is in the Spirit that I am redeemed.
In this way is what I think Paul meant, but only for the purpose of what he was saying there.I can stand forward and say, "I am the chief of sinners" even if I haven't sinned for forty years.
The parts that are in question do not affect doctrine.If we don't believe that, then we have to put ourselves in the position of deciding what does and what doesn't belong as a part of God's True Word. Hard to be submitted to something if we think parts aren't true.
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I am not a sinner.In this way is what I think Paul meant, but only for the purpose of what he was saying there.
Not as a general rule of how we define ourselves.
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I am righteous in Christ...the Holy Spirit dwelling within me motivates me unto righteousness. His Spirit is one with my spirit...1 Corinthians 6:17. This is the new man.
But that which is born of the flesh is flesh; and since my flesh has not died (though a case can be made for dying to self, this is not what I am talking about), the old man is something that I need to put off every day.
I am the chief of sinners in my old nature...but because I am sanctified in Christ, my new nature is in control...the righteous me.
If I blow it and do something ungodly, the Lord still declares me righteous because of my faith...Romans 4:5...but that blowing it is because in my flesh I am the chief of sinners.
And yes, in knowing my true identity, that I am righteous in Christ, I can begin to have the victory over the old man.
The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? (Jeremiah 17:9)...even though I am given a new heart that is honest and good (Ezekiel 36:25-27, Luke 8:15), a part of my new heart's understanding is that I am not to trust in my heart. I am to trust in the Holy Spirit who has come to dwell in me through faith in Jesus Christ.
The parts that are in question do not affect doctrine.
I find it miraculous that with all the rewriting of the original manuscripts, which don't even exist anymore,,,that we were able to keep the teachings of Jesus and of the Apostles...this comes through anyway, even with the changes.Yes, I agree. With years and years of comparing translations and manuscripts, I'm convinced God has in fact preserved His Word.
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It is a joy to watch you two talkI find it miraculous that with all the rewriting of the original manuscripts, which don't even exist anymore,,,that we were able to keep the teachings of Jesus and of the Apostles...this comes through anyway, even with the changes.
Except for some small verses, and maybe even a whole story (if you know it)m we can still depend on the N.T. to know what God would want for us and how to be near to Him.
I am a sinner who doesn't sin (for the most part...;))I am not a sinner.
I am a child of God that sins.
Are you sure you're even saved???????????????I am a sinner who doesn't sin (for the most part...;))
Are you sure you're even saved???????????????
Is §God on vacation and he left YOU in charge?
I was drunk from age 14 to age 26. The first time I drank I got drunk. I did not stop drinking until I obtained medical help. I haven't been sober for 40 years, but for over 30.
"And such were some of you . . ."
I'm not an alcoholic. I'm a child of God.
We need to take what he says along with all the rest.
What does this mean exactly?
You are that same old person? Or your flesh is that same old person?
How are we to think of ourselves? And how does the message we tell ourselves affect us?
"I'm a sinner" so I sin . . . or . . . "I'm a righteous and holy child of God, so I do righteousness."
?
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I do think, however, that some translations have it watered-down.Yes, I agree. With years and years of comparing translations and manuscripts, I'm convinced God has in fact preserved His Word.
Much love!
I am not a sinner.
I am a child of God that sins.
I am a new creation...the old has died and passed away.
You cannot put new wine in old skins (they burst).
There's a big difference here.
Resurrection bodies are changed ones.Yes, our mortal bodies are just temporary containers.
But of course!You are not your body, Mark. What is essentially you will survive the death of your body.