None Good...No Not One!

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he is always asking for Scripture and on another thread I gave him Romans 7& 8 and Titus 3. guess what I got in return....................................
 
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he is always asking for Scripture and on another thread I gave him Romans 7& 8 and Titus 3. guess what I got in return....................................
yabut...yabut...yabut. I think a yabut is a cross between a yak and a rabbit.
 
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he is always asking for Scripture and on another thread I gave him Romans 7& 8 and Titus 3. guess what I got in return....................................
Rejection, argument and his view which trumps the words of truth itself?
 

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well, actually his other best move: ignore and not comment.
 
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I think it is a very important topic to discuss and understand because the Bible does not teach we as believers will be slaves to our sin. For the Scriptures say, "Jesus Christ was manifested to destroy the works of the devil." This would be the works of the devil within a believer's life. Romans chapter 6 makes a contrast. You will either be a slave to sin or you will be a slave to righteousness. One who is slave to something has a Master at the end of which they are being a slave to. The Scrptures say he that sins is of the devil. The Scriptures also say that he that does righteousness is of God. Galatians 5:24 says they that are Christ's have crucified the affections and lusts. 1 Peter 4:1 says they that have suffered in the flesh have ceased from sin. Peter identifies certain false prophets as not having ceased from sin (2 Peter 2:1, 14).
I'm in agreement with you but I also understand that on a discussion forum, you can't discuss things the way that they should be. And truthfully, with beliefs that we are so rooted in, this is like arguing with a brick wall. OSAS doesn't move me one bit, like what we are saying doesn't move them one bit but for the most part, we have that one common truth of 1 John 2 regarding sin. I just understand real discussion and virtual discussion are polar.
 
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I'm in agreement with you but I also understand that on a discussion forum, you can't discuss things the way that they should be. And truthfully, with beliefs that we are so rooted in, this is like arguing with a brick wall. OSAS doesn't move me one bit, like what we are saying doesn't move them one bit but for the most part, we have that one common truth of 1 John 2 regarding sin. I just understand real discussion and virtual discussion are polar.
So the bolded above overrides 1st John 1 and what it states about SIN.......this view is the reason there is so much dissention and rejection of truth by people who are blind and ignorant of truth........

John said clearly...IF WE say that we have NO SIN, WE are DECEIVED AND THE TRUTH IS NOT IN US!

Pay attention to the word WE and I am sorry, but your bolded above in your quote is misleading, contrary to the truth and not correct. EVERY WORD is inspired and to be taken in the whole...there is NO SUCH THING AS ONE COMMON TRUTH that OVERIDES other verses as you have indicated concerning SIN!
 
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So the bolded above overrides 1st John 1 and what it states about SIN.......this view is the reason there is so much dissention and rejection of truth by people who are blind and ignorant of truth........

John said clearly...IF WE say that we have NO SIN, WE are DECEIVED AND THE TRUTH IS NOT IN US!

Pay attention to the word WE and I am sorry, but your bolded above in your quote is misleading, contrary to the truth and not correct. EVERY WORD is inspired and to be taken in the whole...there is NO SUCH THING AS ONE COMMON TRUTH that OVERIDES other verses as you have indicated concerning SIN!
The same way Paul clearly stated

12 Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, to make you obey its passions.
13 Do not present your members to sin as instruments for unrighteousness, but present yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death to life, and your members to God as instruments for righteousness.
14 For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace.
15 What then? Are we to sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means!
16 Do you not know that if you present yourselves to anyone as obedient slaves,[c] you are slaves of the one whom you obey, either of sin, which leads to death, or of obedience, which leads to righteousness?

So I guess that overriding thing goes both ways huh?
 
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Jesus clearly stated that there is NONE GOOD but God.....God inspired the following thoughts and truths....

1. None Good...no not one<--Romans
2. All our righteousnesses are as filthy rags and our iniquities like the wind have taken us away<--Isaiah
3. If we say we have no SIN, we are deceived and the truth is not in us<--1st John
4. There is not a just man upon the earth that does good and sins not<--Ecclesiastes

Many godly men of the bible committed horrific sins and or sinned after being saved as the bible records...

1. David a man after God's own heart and mind committed adultery with Bathsheba and had her husband Uriah Killed
2. Peter lied three times when he denied the Lord and used foul language in the process, he also played the hypocrite when it came to socializing with the gentiles and then disassociating when the Jews came around.
3. Abraham was deceptive about his half sister wife to save his own skin
4. Daniel prayed and confessed his sins and associated himself with the sins of his people even though one sin is not recorded about him.
5. Paul towards the end of his life writes that he is the number one chief sinner among men.
6. Noah got rip roaring falling down blind drunk after the flood.
7. Thomas, after walking with the Lord for over three years and having the abilities to work miracles doubted the resurrection.
8. Solomon built temples and groves to idols because of the affiliation with his wives and concubines.
9. Peter was also called Satan once by Jesus for denying that Jesus had to die for the redemption of humanity.

Etc. At the end of the day the bible is clear.....the Pharisees bragged about their own righteousness, claimed how sinless they were and consistently pointed the finger at those around them while denying their own sin. Just because someone is saved does not mean that they will not in a moment of weakness sin....this does not mean that we cannot overcome particular sins and or cease from continual sin. You know....the man who will not even lift his eyes to heaven while beating on his chest and seeking forgiveness of sins is the one who walks away justified before God....not the one who brags and boasts of his righteousness, of being sinless and or makes claims to being righteous at the detriment of others.......

The statements below are applied unto particular sins of the flesh and not to the over all sinfulness of the flesh....
1. Go and sin no more
2. Those who have suffered in the flesh have ceased from sin

For there is NOT a just man upon the earth that does GOOD and SINS NOT<------when this was written there were saved men on the earth and this is as applicable unto them as much as it is applicable unto us!

The spirit that is born of God does NOT sin, is eternally saved, justified and sanctified in Christ positionally.
The flesh that the spirit is housed in is fallen, sinful and dead because of sin

Jesus said it best and proves the conflict that takes place within a true believer.......The Spirit is indeed willing, but the FLESH IS WEAK<----Paul expounds on this, although it is rejected by those who brag and boast of their own righteousness and lack of sin!
Aww come on bud, they have to think they are sinless. or good people. or their whole belief system is shattered. why would you want to shatter their belief system?
 
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According to his own doctrine...if he is not perfect yet then he is still in sin and lost.....how many times has he equated sinless (PERFECTION) with the key to heaven and if you are not perfect you are in sin, a slave to sin and on your way to hell.....

Originally Posted by Jason0047
I am also not perfect yet.
Striving to be "perfect" is what is required of us as a part of our walk with God. It is a part of the "Sanctification" process for all true believers by adibing in the Spirit and His Word. "Ceasing from sin" is a part of that "perfection" or "Sanctification" process. 1 John 1:9 says "if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:7 says "if we walk in the light as he is in the light, then the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin." If we as believers do not turn from sin, we will be slaves to sin. But God calls us to be slaves to righteousness. You are either a slave to sin or you are a slave to righteousness according to Romans 6. There is no Condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. For to be carnally minded is death. But to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Jesus said we will know false prophets by their fruits (i.e. deeds). If someone is teaching that they will forever be a slave to their sin, then they are against the righteousness and holiness of God. For they are giving into their addiction to sin like an alcoholic who just gives into his alcoholism instead of striving to overcome his addiction.
 
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Striving to be "perfect" is what is required of us as a part of our walk with God. It is a part of the "Sanctification" process for all true believers by adibing in the Spirit and His Word. "Ceasing from sin" is a part of that "perfection" or "Sanctification" process. 1 John 1:9 says "if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:7 says "if we walk in the light as he is in the light, then the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin." If we as believers do not turn from sin, we will be slaves to sin. But God calls us to be slaves to righteousness. You are either a slave to sin or you are a slave to righteousness according to Romans 6. There is no Condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. For to be carnally minded is death. But to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Jesus said we will know false prophets by their fruits (i.e. deeds). If someone is teaching that they will forever be a slave to their sin, then they are against the righteousness and holiness of God. For they are giving into their addiction to sin like an alcoholic who just gives into his alcoholism instead of striving to overcome his addiction.
you must have a thing against drunks and prostitutes. Instead of puffing yourself up as to how great a person you are. why do you not do as Christ did and share your love to them, and instead of judging them, share the love of God with them.

Maybe one day you will realize in the grand scheme of things, when God looks at you. He sees you no better than he sees the people you hate. You can;t hide the sin you commit. You may deny it, or try to say it is not there. but it is, God sees it, and he hates it just as much as he does all sin.
 
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The same way Paul clearly stated

12 Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, to make you obey its passions.
13 Do not present your members to sin as instruments for unrighteousness, but present yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death to life, and your members to God as instruments for righteousness.
14 For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace.
15 What then? Are we to sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means!
16 Do you not know that if you present yourselves to anyone as obedient slaves,[c] you are slaves of the one whom you obey, either of sin, which leads to death, or of obedience, which leads to righteousness?

So I guess that overriding thing goes both ways huh?
Are you blind as well....Sin reigning means to give in wholly to it and allow it to dictate your life......For someone to occasionally fail, fall and SIN is NOT allowing sin to reign in your mortal body...wake up to the truth and my post above stands....your theology of dismissing one verse in favor of select verses leads you down the same path of falsehoods just like your buddy.
 
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In other words, what is your mindset or focus? Is one thinking they will be a slave to sin and do bad always at some point in their life? Or is one thinking they will live for God and be holy and put away sin out of their life and live unto the Lord and His righteousness? What is the better option? Does an alcoholic give into defeat and just remain an alcoholic? Or does the alcoholic desire to be sober and free from his addiction?
I don't think anyone has ever advocated it is ok to be a slave to sin. And in the case of the alcoholic it will be harder for him to stop since they have proved in some men it is genetics that pre-dispose them to alcoholism.

When Paul speaks of the two natures and John writes to Chrisitans not to sin but if we do we have advocate with the Father and that is Jesus, I don't see how you can't see that and refuse to believe that a person can stumble in their walk with the Lord.

If you are honestly living a totally sin free like I'm happy for you
 
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Striving to be "perfect" is what is required of us as a part of our walk with God. It is a part of the "Sanctification" process for all true believers by adibing in the Spirit and His Word. "Ceasing from sin" is a part of that "perfection" or "Sanctification" process. 1 John 1:9 says "if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:7 says "if we walk in the light as he is in the light, then the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin." If we as believers do not turn from sin, we will be slaves to sin. But God calls us to be slaves to righteousness. You are either a slave to sin or you are a slave to righteousness according to Romans 6. There is no Condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. For to be carnally minded is death. But to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Jesus said we will know false prophets by their fruits (i.e. deeds). If someone is teaching that they will forever be a slave to their sin, then they are against the righteousness and holiness of God. For they are giving into their addiction to sin like an alcoholic who just gives into his alcoholism instead of striving to overcome his addiction.
See another error on your part...My bible states that positionally I have been sanctified for EVER in Christ....Hebrews....My physical life is a daily process with ups and downs, successes and failures.....this is what you miss and are blind to!
 
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See another error on your part...My bible states that positionally I have been sanctified for EVER in Christ....Hebrews....My physical life is a daily process with ups and downs, successes and failures.....this is what you miss and are blind to!
amen.

and he HAS PERFECTED FOREVER those who are BEING SANCTIFIED!
 
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I don't think anyone has ever advocated it is ok to be a slave to sin. And in the case of the alcoholic it will be harder for him to stop since they have proved in some men it is genetics that pre-dispose them to alcoholism.

When Paul speaks of the two natures and John writes to Chrisitans not to sin but if we do we have advocate with the Father and that is Jesus, I don't see how you can't see that and refuse to believe that a person can stumble in their walk with the Lord.

If you are honestly living a totally sin free like I'm happy for you
People do not like to say they are a "slave to sin" but that is exactly what they mean. For many here have said it is impossible to stop sinning. Hence, the title of the thread. No one is good. Meaning, you will never be able to be completely "good" ever. Yes, we cannot be "good" of our own power and abilities. It is the goodness of God that works in us. Not our own goodness. But many who believe in a sin and still be saved doctrine hold to the view that they will forever sin the rest of their lives on come capacity.
 
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People do not like to say they are a "slave to sin" but that is exactly what they mean. For many here have said it is impossible to stop sinning. Hence, the title of the thread. No one is good. Meaning, you will never be able to be completely "good" ever. Yes, we cannot be "good" of our own power and abilities. It is the goodness of God that works in us. Not our own goodness. But many who believe in a sin and still be saved doctrine hold to the view that they will forever sin the rest of their lives on come capacity.
I personally never said it is impossible to stop sinning.
 
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See another error on your part...My bible states that positionally I have been sanctified for EVER in Christ....Hebrews....My physical life is a daily process with ups and downs, successes and failures.....this is what you miss and are blind to!
Verses? Please.
 
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Striving to be "perfect" is what is required of us as a part of our walk with God. It is a part of the "Sanctification" process for all true believers by adibing in the Spirit and His Word. "Ceasing from sin" is a part of that "perfection" or "Sanctification" process.
Sanctification is not a process. The Greek verb "to sanctify" does not mean to purge and purify over a period of time. The word "hagiazo" simply means to set apart or to make separate for God. The moment a person is saved, they are sanctified, set apart for God, and that sanctification is Jesus Christ, just as righteous required of God is Jesus Christ. Sanctification is a Person, but no wonder you turn this also into something about your own efforts, as you turn entire threads into conversations about yourself.

1 Corinthians 1:30-31 But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption: that, according as it is written, He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord.

As usual, you don't really understand the Bible, but nobody can tell you differently.
 
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I personally never said it is impossible to stop sinning.
Do you believe in Once Saved Always Saved and or a "Sin and still be saved doctrine"? Meaning, do you think it is possible for a peson to commit a sin and then die without repenting of it and still be saved? For example: Do you believe a person who commits suicide is saved?