That is just silly. If we are talking about "all believers" here then it would disqualify himself from not knowing anything or in him not seeking after God (See verse 11 agaIn). Paul is talking about how all of humanity has sinned at one point in time in their lives. Paul is not talking about those who have currently changed or been converted whereby they walk uprightly with God and who do not sin as a way of life. If he was, then he would be contradicting himself.
Romans 3:10-12 applies to all of humanity prior to conversion. ALL of humanity has sinned and come short of the glory of God. I'm not saying that after conversion man continues to not seek after God, does not understand His ways and continues to practice sin.
Yes, 1 John 1:8 is in context to 1 John 1:9, but not in the way you interpret it, though. 1 John 1:8 is speaking in the present moment and can include one sin and or many sins. Joe could have one sin in his life and then make the claim his sin does not exist because it is redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ by his belief alone.
Not in the way that I interpret it? It's pretty clear. If we
say we have
no sin, we
deceive ourselves, and
the truth is not in us. IN CONTRAST TO if we
confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Belief in Christ is not alone in the sense that we believe, but we never repented and we say that we have no sin in contrast to confessing our sins. If we don't change our minds about our sinful position and confess our sins IN CONTRAST TO saying we have no sin (opposite of confessing our sins) then we won't believe the gospel. Believers confess their sins and acknowledge their complete dependence upon Christ to save them.
But that is not the entire context of 1st John. 1 John 1:7 says if we walk in the light as he is in the light is when the blood cleanses us. It is not in a belief alone. It is walking in God's good ways (Which is the natural result of one having been saved when they repented of their sins and accepted Jesus).
"If we walk in the light" is descriptive of believers IN CONTRAST TO "walking in darkness" which are those who merely
SAY they have fellowship with Him, but
lie and
do not practice the truth. Does the latter describe children of God or children of the devil? 1 John 3:10 - In this the
children of God and the children of the devil are manifest: Whoever
does not practice righteousness is not of God. *Children of God walk in the light and practice the truth/righteousness. *Children of the devil walk in darkness and do not practice the truth/righteousness.
It's basic English. You don't want it to say that so you ignore the plain straight forward meaning of what it says.
I don't ignore the plain straight forward meaning of Jesus is our Advocate with the Father. I also don't ignore the plain straight forward meaning of what 1 John 1:8-10 says either.
Let me illustrate. If Jack told his wife to stop cooking food with onions in it. What does that mean to you? It means stop cooking food with onions in it. A one time action on behalf of Jack's wife. John then says if you do sin. This means, that if Jack's wife does cook food with onions in it (a one time action), and she knows it could get Jack sick and almost die, then she can go to God's grace and be forgiven of it. Why would she ignore in holding onto doing something evil? What you propose doesn't make sense and it allows for immorality and sin to fester like a cancer.
Who is saying anything about holding on to sin/practicing sin? John said that no one who is born of God practices sin (1 John 3:9) but you say they do.
Now, you are changing your tune. You are saying exactly what I just said. No sin should stand between a person and God. Not even one. For how many sins did it take for Adam and Eve to be separated from God?
I didn't change my tune. I have been saying this all along. I'll repeat - If Joe is a genuine believer then why would he refuse to admit this sin before the Lord? For Joe to continue stealing with no remorse, no repentance, no confession just bring it on is practicing sin and no one who is born of God practices sin (1 John 3:9).
Uh, yes. 1 John 2:9 actually proves my case and not yours. 1 John 2:9 is the sin of hate. Just one sin. Not many sins. Hating your brother is just one sin. One sin. Not many. If a brother hates another brother (one sin and not many), then they are in darknesss. Darkness here is in reference to how they are not saved. We know this because 1 John 3 says if any man hates his brother he is a murderer and we know no murderer has eternal life abiding within them.
Actually, this does prove my case:
1 John 2:9 - He who
says (empty profession) he is in the light, and
hates his brother, is
in darkness until now. Yes, darkness here is in reference to how they are NOT SAVED. 1 John 3:10 - In this the
children of God and the children of the devil are manifest: Whoever does not practice righteousness is
not of God, nor is he who does not love his brother. Lost unbelievers/children of the devil are
in darkness and not children of God. Acts 26:18 - to open their eyes, in order to turn them
from darkness to light.. 2 Corinthians 6:14 - ..And what communion has
light with darkness? Ephesians 5:8 - For you
were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord.
1 John 3:14 We
know that
we have passed from death to life, because we love the brethren. He who
does not love his brother abides in death. 15 Whoever hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that
no murderer has eternal life abiding in him. John continually makes a contrast between children of God and children of the devil, yet you are trying so hard to make this all fit NOSAS that you have missed the point.