Are we sinners?

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Are christians still sinners?


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Romans 6:14 (NASB)
[SUP]14 [/SUP] For sin shall not be master over you, for you are not under law but under grace.
True it does not have the ultimate control but it trips us up along the way.
 
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I was trying to answer the question you said I keep avoiding....trying to define what you meant.....

I do not believe our salvation is based on us..I believe it is based on Jesus and His finished work....the "attaining heaven" statement is foreign to me.

..answer me about the woman that is over-eating all the time and is technically a glutton...and she is definitely in the flesh...would she attain heaven?
Its good of me to answer your questions when you answer so few yourselves!
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The holy spirit convicts us of things in our lives that need dealing with. Safe to assume he starts with the most serious. Normally overeating would not be the most serious issue the average person needs firstly dealing with. GE will get round to it as and when necessary.

Now answer a question of mine( hopefully lol)
Is all sin equal to God in gravity/ seriousness?
 
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True!..I believe we need to hear the gospel of Christ every day...in it is the only power for salvation!


True it does not have the ultimate control but it trips us up along the way.
 
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ok...so once again..would the glutton woman attain heaven?

now...to your new question...is all sin equal to God in gravity?...

again..I need to define the question...equal in what respect...as far as one big sin will keep us out of heaven but a so-called small one will not?...

.or does some sin have great damage done to hurt people then others..this one is easy to answer..yes..some are worse in the damage they do here on earth.

Jesus also said to Pilate that the religious people who turned Him over to Pilate had the greater sin....not sure what the "greater sin"..is..I'll have to study that one out.

In God's eyes being fearful is just as bad as being a homosexual..both will get you an eternal dip in the lake of fire in Rev.21:8



Its good of me to answer your questions when you answer so few yourselves!
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The holy spirit convicts us of things in our lives that need dealing with. Safe to assume he starts with the most serious. Normally overeating would not be the most serious issue the average person needs firstly dealing with. GE will get round to it as and when necessary.

Now answer a question of mine( hopefully lol)
Is all sin equal to God in gravity/ seriousness?
 
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FreeNChrist

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And when hyper grace teaches you do not have to abide in Christ's teaching it isnt Christianity no matter how much someone tries to spin it as such. The truth is it is cursed doctorine
Well you go right ahead and abide in His teaching, and I'll continue to abide in Him, who is the Truth.
 

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True!..I believe we need to hear the gospel of Christ every day...in it is the only power for salvation!
We sure do daily need the Gospel, as the old nature (natural man) continually wants to go along the course that is ...well, natural.
The Gospel makes no sense to the natural way of thinking, whether it is coming from the world or our own reasoning.
 
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ok...so once again..would the glutton woman attain heaven?

now...to your new question...is all sin equal to God in gravity?...

again..I need to define the question...equal in what respect...as far as one big sin will keep us out of heaven but a so-called small one will not?...

.or does some sin have great damage done to hurt people then others..this one is easy to answer..yes..some are worse in the damage they do here on earth.

Jesus also said to Pilate that the religious people who turned Him over to Pilate had the greater sin....not sure what the "greater sin"..is..I'll have to study that one out.

In God's eyes being fearful is just as bad as being a homosexual..both will get you an eternal dip in the lake of fire in Rev.21:8
So we agree, in Gods sight some sin is worse than others, good. Charles Spurgeon, who you often quote agrees.

In my view overeating will keep bo one out of heaven, but I am sorry, your question speaks of naivety. There are sins, that if not dealt with will stop a person crossing over from being a slave of sin to a slave of righteousness leading to holiness. You should know that.
Paul says if we are a slave to sin it leads to death.

You have to rightly divide the word
 
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So we agree, in Gods sight some sin is worse than others, good. Charles Spurgeon, who you often quote agrees.

In my view overeating will keep bo one out of heaven, but I am sorry, your question speaks of naivety. There are sins, that if not dealt with will stop a person crossing over from being a slave of sin to a slave of righteousness leading to holiness. You should know that.
Paul says if we are a slave to sin it leads to death.

You have to rightly divide the word
Being a slave to sin(the sin nature) can be a person who's focus is trying to get rid of it. They are a slave to their sin nature because their focus is trying to cleanup the old man.

Being sin focused is being a slave to sin, even if the focus is "fighting it."
 
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Well you go right ahead and abide in His teaching, and I'll continue to abide in Him, who is the Truth.
He is the Word of God!
And the holy spirit only speaks the Word.

Fix [your] attention on yourself and on your teaching. Continue in them, for [by] doing this you will save both yourself and those who hear you. 1 Timothy 4:16

​Now the Spirit explicitly says that in the last times some will depart from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons, 1 Timothy 4:1
 
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So..then you would agree that it is possible for someone to follow after the flesh ... basically sinning all their lives..like being the woman that is constantly being a glutton and still go to heaven.

It would be much better for the lady to hear about the grace of Christ and be free from the torment and condemnation that always comes with sin. God's grace in Christ is wonderful!..He is a good, loving Father!

oh..I definitel;y whole heartedly agree that walking after the Spirit is the way to live the Chrisitan life..depending totally on the grace of Christ in our lives...I love the being a slave to righteousness..I say that all the time to myself.. I confess who I am in Christ all the time.

It's in the acknowledging of who we are in Christ that releases the life of Christ within us.

Philemon 1:6 (KJV)
[SUP]6 [/SUP] That the communication of thy faith may become effectual by the acknowledging of every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus.

We have a great salvation in Jesus our Lord!


So we agree, in Gods sight some sin is worse than others, good. Charles Spurgeon, who you often quote agrees.

In my view overeating will keep bo one out of heaven, but I am sorry, your question speaks of naivety. There are sins, that if not dealt with will stop a person crossing over from being a slave of sin to a slave of righteousness leading to holiness. You should know that.
Paul says if we are a slave to sin it leads to death.

You have to rightly divide the word
 
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.....and here is the greek word being used by Paul.."apostasy" is defined here by Paul and he goes on to describe what this falling away from the faith is...I like to use scriptures in context..it kinda gives one a good perspective ...

1 Timothy 4:1-5 (NASB)
[SUP]1 [/SUP] But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away ( apostesontai ) from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons,
[SUP]2 [/SUP] by means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron,
[SUP]3 [/SUP] men who forbid marriage and advocate abstaining from foods which God has created to be gratefully shared in by those who believe and know the truth.
[SUP]4 [/SUP] For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with gratitude;
[SUP]5 [/SUP] for it is sanctified by means of the word of God and prayer.

What is going to cause this "falling away" ( apostasy )...people who forbid others to marry...and not to eat certain foods...why is this departing from the faith?...it's in verse 3, 4 and 5.
verse 3 = which God has created to be gratefully shared in by those who believe and know the truth. It's in knowing who you are in Christ - who is the truth and the faith....this not marrying and not eating certain foods to keep yourself "separated" from others..is a form of self-effort and reliance on a D.I.Y. self-righteousness/holiness mindset.

This is "departing from the faith - apostasy"....... people creating their own righteousness/holiness through their works of the flesh by self-effort...

It has the "appearance " of good but it denies the power to effect real change ...which is Christ in us and His life.

.. man-made religion denying the finished work of our Lord Jesus Christ.
 
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KennethC

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So we agree, in Gods sight some sin is worse than others, good. Charles Spurgeon, who you often quote agrees.

In my view overeating will keep bo one out of heaven, but I am sorry, your question speaks of naivety. There are sins, that if not dealt with will stop a person crossing over from being a slave of sin to a slave of righteousness leading to holiness. You should know that.
Paul says if we are a slave to sin it leads to death.

You have to rightly divide the word
I usually agree with you on all that you say, but tell me what scriptures are you basing the opinion that some sins are worse then others ???

Jesus in Luke 13 addressed this issue as he asked a man if he thought one group of sinners was worse then another, then Jesus addressed him and told him "NO" and unless he repented of his sins he also would perish !!!

If you are a habitual liar that does not make you any less/worse of a sinner then a habitual murderer, both will be sent to the lake of fire unless they repent of those ways !!!
 
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So..then you would agree that it is possible for someone to follow after the flesh ... basically sinning all their lives..like being the woman that is constantly being a glutton and still go to heaven.

It would be much better for the lady to hear about the grace of Christ and be free from the torment and condemnation that always comes with sin. God's grace in Christ is wonderful!..He is a good, loving Father!

oh..I definitel;y whole heartedly agree that walking after the Spirit is the way to live the Chrisitan life..depending totally on the grace of Christ in our lives...I love the being a slave to righteousness..I say that all the time to myself.. I confess who I am in Christ all the time.

It's in the acknowledging of who we are in Christ that releases the life of Christ within us.

Philemon 1:6 (KJV)
[SUP]6 [/SUP] That the communication of thy faith may become effectual by the acknowledging of every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus.

We have a great salvation in Jesus our Lord!
Again, you appear sadly not to understand the work of sanctification ( or behaviour changes as you put it)

Paul never preached anyone was sinless in the flesh. But he did state if you are a slave to sin it leads to death. I wonder from your posts if you understand what he meant.

There are certain sins Tha if not dealt with will stop a person crossing over from being a slave of sin to a slave of righteousness leading to holiness. Certain sins, if not dealt with will stop spiritual growth. They will ensure sin remains your master and you remain sins slave.
This is basic to the faith, you should know it.
 
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KennethC

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Being a slave to sin(the sin nature) can be a person who's focus is trying to get rid of it. They are a slave to their sin nature because their focus is trying to cleanup the old man.

Being sin focused is being a slave to sin, even if the focus is "fighting it."
This here shows you do not know the biblical understanding of being a slave to sin, as the Apostle John explains the struggling Christian in 1 John 5 and clearly shows this will not lead them to eternal punishment.

Thus when applied to what Paul said about being a slave to sin (serving sin) in Romans, can not be the same standing because Paul said that way leads to eternal death.

Therefore you would have John and Paul contradict, can't happen !!!
 
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FreeNChrist

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And the holy spirit only speaks the Word.
Fix [your] attention on yourself and on your teaching. Continue in them, for [by] doing this you will save both yourself and those who hear you. 1 Timothy 4:16

​Now the Spirit explicitly says that in the last times some will depart from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons, 1 Timothy 4:1
You think Timothy saved himself?
 
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I usually agree with you on all that you say, but tell me what scriptures are you basing the opinion that some sins are worse then others ???

Jesus in Luke 13 addressed this issue as he asked a man if he thought one group of sinners was worse then another, then Jesus addressed him and told him "NO" and unless he repented of his sins he also would perish !!!

If you are a habitual liar that does not make you any less/worse of a sinner then a habitual murderer, both will be sent to the lake of fire unless they repent of those ways !!!
are some sins worse than others in Gods sight?

We would agree God has never changed.
Did all sin( breaking the law) under the old covenant receive the same punishment?
 
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KennethC

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Again, you appear sadly not to understand the work of sanctification ( or behaviour changes as you put it)

Paul never preached anyone was sinless in the flesh. But he did state if you are a slave to sin it leads to death. I wonder from your posts if you understand what he meant.

There are certain sins Tha if not dealt with will stop a person crossing over from being a slave of sin to a slave of righteousness leading to holiness. Certain sins, if not dealt with will stop spiritual growth. They will ensure sin remains your master and you remain sins slave.
This is basic to the faith, you should know it.
The only difference in sins that Paul spoke on was the one's that still control us, or the the one's we still struggle with in stopping. The other thing he spoke on was the common slip up here or there we all do as we mature in the faith.

He never states it is okay to continue deliberately doing any sins, or places them in a list to where you are safe if you only do these but will definitely go to hell if do these. There is no such teaching in the Word of God !!!