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so to put that in other words it doesn't matter how we live, because our spirit is born again? that's exactly the result of false grace teachings, very evident that it leads away from obedience to God, which is evidence to the eyes that see that it is not coming from God, or the spirit of holiness. why do you suppose the new testament is full of statements like you MUST rid yourselves of all such things? these types of statements are written throughout the old and new testaments. are those of no importance because of mis applied single scriptures taken way out of context to support a false doctrine that says trying to obey God is "works of the law" lol your comment here is perfect example of how the grace wave is destroying Christians and misleading them to think sin wont be punished by The God who has said from the beginning it will. and God is faithful to His word.
your comment again highlights why we don't choose one scripture, and then skip somewhere to another that seems to clarify it. there are 1001 doctrines that can be made convincing by doing that. since you mention context look at the verses around the one you are using from 1st john lol. doing what is right, obeying His commands these are what John clearly says shows a person that they ARE born of God. a doctrine that says obedience isn't important is a false doctrine. Grace that says obedience isn't a duty is a false grace. a doctrine that plucks a verse or two from all those around it that don't fit, is the makings of a false doctrine. Gods will is to obey Him with a glad heart because of Grace given through the death and resurrection of His Son. the gift is the spirit that we MUST follow and obey. if a man is cheating on His wife, lying to people, serving money and pleasures of the world, they are in danger of eternal torment and in DIRE need of confession and repentance so that they can be cleansed from the acts that lead to death.
really the whole book of 1st john you've quoted from says it as do so many passages clearly from the nt as well as old. the change is not Gods mercy to sin, but the change is the condemnation of sin that once lived in us. to obey the spirit is to walk after it with the body, to serve God in the spirit is to act in righteousness. The trouble is people think the spirit is not really new, or has no real power to change a life. actions of the believer are important and will determine whether grace is saving, or refused. Grace forced, it is offered and either accepted or denied. righteousness is a gift, it is either accepted or denied.
1 john 2:3-6 "We know that we have come to know him IF we obey His commands. The man who says "i know him" but DOES NOT do what He commands is a liar and the truth is not in Him. BUT if anyone obeys Gods word, Gods Love is truly made complete in Him. THIS IS HOW WE KNOW WE ARE IN HIM. whoever claims to live in Him, must walk as Jesus did."
Now what is it to be "In Christ" ? where there is no condemnation? according to the very plain and clear scriptures 1 john 2:3-6? to be in Christ, is to obey His commands and His commands are not burdensome, how is that possible? by accepting the spirit of God offered through faith in Jesus, AND following that spirit with our actions now in this life.
1 john 5:3-4 " This is in fact Love for God: TO OBEY HIS COMMANDS and His commands are not burdensome, for everyone born of God overcomes the world."
cant separate born again from obedience new birth of Gods spirit, brings an obedient Heart, which brings an obedient Life
your comment again highlights why we don't choose one scripture, and then skip somewhere to another that seems to clarify it. there are 1001 doctrines that can be made convincing by doing that. since you mention context look at the verses around the one you are using from 1st john lol. doing what is right, obeying His commands these are what John clearly says shows a person that they ARE born of God. a doctrine that says obedience isn't important is a false doctrine. Grace that says obedience isn't a duty is a false grace. a doctrine that plucks a verse or two from all those around it that don't fit, is the makings of a false doctrine. Gods will is to obey Him with a glad heart because of Grace given through the death and resurrection of His Son. the gift is the spirit that we MUST follow and obey. if a man is cheating on His wife, lying to people, serving money and pleasures of the world, they are in danger of eternal torment and in DIRE need of confession and repentance so that they can be cleansed from the acts that lead to death.
really the whole book of 1st john you've quoted from says it as do so many passages clearly from the nt as well as old. the change is not Gods mercy to sin, but the change is the condemnation of sin that once lived in us. to obey the spirit is to walk after it with the body, to serve God in the spirit is to act in righteousness. The trouble is people think the spirit is not really new, or has no real power to change a life. actions of the believer are important and will determine whether grace is saving, or refused. Grace forced, it is offered and either accepted or denied. righteousness is a gift, it is either accepted or denied.
1 john 2:3-6 "We know that we have come to know him IF we obey His commands. The man who says "i know him" but DOES NOT do what He commands is a liar and the truth is not in Him. BUT if anyone obeys Gods word, Gods Love is truly made complete in Him. THIS IS HOW WE KNOW WE ARE IN HIM. whoever claims to live in Him, must walk as Jesus did."
Now what is it to be "In Christ" ? where there is no condemnation? according to the very plain and clear scriptures 1 john 2:3-6? to be in Christ, is to obey His commands and His commands are not burdensome, how is that possible? by accepting the spirit of God offered through faith in Jesus, AND following that spirit with our actions now in this life.
1 john 5:3-4 " This is in fact Love for God: TO OBEY HIS COMMANDS and His commands are not burdensome, for everyone born of God overcomes the world."
cant separate born again from obedience new birth of Gods spirit, brings an obedient Heart, which brings an obedient Life
You can believe what the bible says or not, it's up to you. Salvation is a free gift and is not contingent on how a person lives their life. You try to make it sound like the realization of this truth makes people want to run out and live like hell. I want to live for Him and do as best as I am enabled through His grace. Maybe you really don't understand the bible? I'm not trying to criticize you, I'm serious. You have to believe Gods truth, not make up your own truth.
[h=1]Romans 5:18 (KJV)[/h] [SUP]18 [/SUP]Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life.