What is the sign for salvation.?

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graceNpeace

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Yup, but you quote no one that born of God practice sin, it do not say no one who born of God practice continuous sin.
You are misunderstanding the use of the word "practice".
In terms of the quoted Scriptures to "practice sin" means one is continually sinning as a normal thing.
So mailmandan has given you the correct interpretation.
 

mailmandan

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Where in Scripture does it say the nature of; and sentence of God therein of sin changes based on its frequency?
See this link - http://www.preceptaustin.org/1_john_39_commentary

 

mailmandan

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Yup, but you quote no one that born of God practice sin, it do not say no one who born of God practice continuous sin.
See this link - http://www.preceptaustin.org/1_john_39_commentary


 

Jackson123

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See this link - http://www.preceptaustin.org/1_john_39_commentary


I can not open the link.
any way what is continuous sin

a. Every day stealing,

b, or today stealing, tomorrow porn, the following day killing etc

c. today killing, tomorrow stop sining, the following week raping
 

graceNpeace

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I can not open the link.
any way what is continuous sin

a. Every day stealing,

b, or today stealing, tomorrow porn, the following day killing etc

c. today killing, tomorrow stop sining, the following week raping
First off, the manner of sin is not issue.
Frankly, your examples of such obvious outward sin really just obscure the real issue of sin.
The major sin issue is the sins of your mind - these one can, usually, hide from fellow man but not from God.
Occasionally, our thoughts betray us with an injudicious word or action that a third party would label as sin, but these are rare compared to the sins we commit in our thought lives.
When one deals honestly with the real impact of sin in one's life one can start to grow as a Christian.

The practice of sin is how unbelievers live their lives. That does not mean that we notice these individuals as being "bad" by human standards - we may see them, again by human standards, as being "good".
Yet, because they ignore or reject God they are continuously sinning - because rejecting God is sin!
They may commit other sins as well.

A believer is not free of sin in this lifetime either - much as our "sinless perfectionists" would have us believe otherwise.
However, if we are regenerated and born again, we have a changed nature and identity (go and read Romans chapter 8).
We are adopted as children of God, heirs and co-heirs with Christ!
Because we are now children of God, we now become part of the "family business".
Part of becoming an effective participant in the family business is to change our behaviour to reflect Christ - we are to be ambassadors for Christ.
If you believe that you are contractually-obliged on a performance basis to behave this way then you have FUNDAMENTALLY missed the point of Christianity!
The only motive governing our response to our new identity in Christ is LOVE (remember 1 John 4:19)!

However,
Will we fail?
Will we mess up?
Will we sin?
Yes to all three questions, YES in capital letters!
Why?
Simply because we are human, and simply because even though we have become new, we still have out old sinful body of flesh. (See Rom 8:9-11)
None of these things, however, changes our identity in Christ.
We do not suddenly lose our adoption into Christ (see again Romans chapter 8).
Instead, do we want to make amends, to repent, and to move on and grow in Christ?
If we really are born-again and sealed with the Holy Spirit then the answer should be a resounding YES!

Christians, are not bound in sin, and we are not bound to sin.
Sin is not our daily existence and it is not our normal state of affairs.
We have a Helper, the Holy Spirit, by which and through which, we can grow into Christlikeness, despite the reality of still living in a fleshly body that is subject to sin and sinfulness. Without the Holy Spirit we are helpless in the face of our flesh.
We cannot deny the reality of sin (1 John 1:8-10) but when we do sin then God is faithful to forgive us (1 John 1:9).

Like a growing child our goal is grow up to become a productive citizen, in this case in the family of God, motivated by our love for Christ Jesus, who while we yet a sinner died for us (Rom 5:8).
 

Jackson123

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First off, the manner of sin is not issue.
Frankly, your examples of such obvious outward sin really just obscure the real issue of sin.
The major sin issue is the sins of your mind - these one can, usually, hide from fellow man but not from God.
Occasionally, our thoughts betray us with an injudicious word or action that a third party would label as sin, but these are rare compared to the sins we commit in our thought lives.
When one deals honestly with the real impact of sin in one's life one can start to grow as a Christian.

The practice of sin is how unbelievers live their lives. That does not mean that we notice these individuals as being "bad" by human standards - we may see them, again by human standards, as being "good".
Yet, because they ignore or reject God they are continuously sinning - because rejecting God is sin!
They may commit other sins as well.

A believer is not free of sin in this lifetime either - much as our "sinless perfectionists" would have us believe otherwise.
However, if we are regenerated and born again, we have a changed nature and identity (go and read Romans chapter 8).
We are adopted as children of God, heirs and co-heirs with Christ!
Because we are now children of God, we now become part of the "family business".
Part of becoming an effective participant in the family business is to change our behaviour to reflect Christ - we are to be ambassadors for Christ.
If you believe that you are contractually-obliged on a performance basis to behave this way then you have FUNDAMENTALLY missed the point of Christianity!
The only motive governing our response to our new identity in Christ is LOVE (remember 1 John 4:19)!

However,
Will we fail?
Will we mess up?
Will we sin?
Yes to all three questions, YES in capital letters!
Why?
Simply because we are human, and simply because even though we have become new, we still have out old sinful body of flesh. (See Rom 8:9-11)
None of these things, however, changes our identity in Christ.
We do not suddenly lose our adoption into Christ (see again Romans chapter 8).
Instead, do we want to make amends, to repent, and to move on and grow in Christ?
If we really are born-again and sealed with the Holy Spirit then the answer should be a resounding YES!

Christians, are not bound in sin, and we are not bound to sin.
Sin is not our daily existence and it is not our normal state of affairs.
We have a Helper, the Holy Spirit, by which and through which, we can grow into Christlikeness, despite the reality of still living in a fleshly body that is subject to sin and sinfulness. Without the Holy Spirit we are helpless in the face of our flesh.
We cannot deny the reality of sin (1 John 1:8-10) but when we do sin then God is faithful to forgive us (1 John 1:9).

Like a growing child our goal is grow up to become a productive citizen, in this case in the family of God, motivated by our love for Christ Jesus, who while we yet a sinner died for us (Rom 5:8).
thank, good answered, I like the statement sin is in our mind. Rejecting God is sin, it can mean rejecting that Jesus is God or rejecting the teaching of God

Example rejecting the teaching of God is: God teach love your enemy, we hate our enemy, it's mean rejecting God as well.

we are sinner, but I believe sinner may bear the fruit. Sinner not automatically fruitless.

fruitless will be cut of, mean go to hell.
 

mailmandan

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no one who is living in their 'flesh' has yet to be accounted worthy to wear a 'Crown'...
but for those who Love and Adore and only desire to be His servant, this is their 'goal' -
for as long as their will is to 'walk in His Light, with a new-heart that they have surrendered
to their Heavenly Father in their new found Love and appreciation for Him...
 

valiant

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I reads some people say, in my church that as soon as you believe Jesus as your savior, than you save, no matter what you do, you can kill everyday, or rape everyday as long as you believe Jesus as savior you save. But if you keep killing, you will not resieve the reward. You go to heaven because salvation not by work, but no reward.
If you genuinely put your trust in (believe into) the Saviour to save you and want Him to save you then you are genuinely saved. HE does the work, not you. But NOONE who has done so will commit the sins you describe. It would show a desire to NOT want to be saved.

Belief in Jesus Christ means more that a head belief. It means to believe from the heart. There must be a desire to be saved from sin and a looking to the Saviour to do all that is necessary to bring it about.

This means that we must work out what He works in (Philippians 2.12-13).
 

mailmandan

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Where in Scripture does it say the nature of; and sentence of God therein of sin changes based on its frequency?
As Greek scholar AT Robertson points out in 1 John 3:6:

Sinneth not (ouc amartanei). Linear present (linear menwn, keeps on abiding) active indicative of amartanw, "does not keep on sinning." For menw (abide) see Hebrews 2:6 ; John 15:4-10 . Whosoever sinneth (o amartanwn). Present (linear) active articular participle like menwn above, "the one who keeps on sinning" (lives a life of sin, not mere occasional acts of sin as amarthsa, aorist active participle, would mean).