Dear Peter-Jens:
While I sympathize with your situation with the struggle in your family, I cannot relate to your understanding of how you view your standing in Christ as a present day sinner. That to me is a foreign concept. It is alien to me. I will never understand that because in my understanding (Both Biblically and morally), it is basically saying you can be a "bad guy" but yet you are also somehow magically a "good guy" because of Christ. Yet, nobody remains as a sinner (and lives like they used to) and is saved if they are in Christ Jesus. Being born again spiritually means you are brand new in Christ and you have new heart with new desires. You are the new man in Christ and not the old man. All things should have become new for you if you are born again by the Spirit of God. You should never feel like God will ever condone your sin by allowing you to sin (with no remorse) and still be saved. For you voted in my poll in the other said admitting that you could die in unrepentant sin and still be saved. I just do not honestly understand that. To me, that is wrong. It is immoral; And it goes against everything Christ did on the cross for us. God is Holy and He has a standard of goodness that He abides by. Why do you think God will just turn a blind eye to your wrong doings? Do you honestly think grace goes so far so as to cover willful rebellion in the present moment? Are not wicked people defined by what they do? Do you not know that there are many Commands in the Bible that will condemn a person if they do not abide by them? For Jesus said in John 12:48 that if a person rejects his words, then those very words will judge them on the last day. Jesus also defined repentance for us, too. Jesus said the Ninevites will rise up in Judgment against this generation because they repented at the preaching of Jonah. If you were to turn to Jonah chapter 3, we learn at the end of that chapter that the Ninevites had turned from their evil and wicked ways as a part of their repentance.
So I do not really understand where you are coming from. How can you say you are good when you do not do good. Is there like a real world example you can use to illustrate that? I say this because Jesus illustrated spiritual truth by way of real world examples (i.e. parables).
I say this not to get you upset but for you to be honest with yourself, the Lord, and His Word.
Anyways, may God's love shine upon you this fine day.
And please be well.
Sincerely,
~ Jason.
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While I sympathize with your situation with the struggle in your family, I cannot relate to your understanding of how you view your standing in Christ as a present day sinner. That to me is a foreign concept. It is alien to me. I will never understand that because in my understanding (Both Biblically and morally), it is basically saying you can be a "bad guy" but yet you are also somehow magically a "good guy" because of Christ. Yet, nobody remains as a sinner (and lives like they used to) and is saved if they are in Christ Jesus. Being born again spiritually means you are brand new in Christ and you have new heart with new desires. You are the new man in Christ and not the old man. All things should have become new for you if you are born again by the Spirit of God. You should never feel like God will ever condone your sin by allowing you to sin (with no remorse) and still be saved. For you voted in my poll in the other said admitting that you could die in unrepentant sin and still be saved. I just do not honestly understand that. To me, that is wrong. It is immoral; And it goes against everything Christ did on the cross for us. God is Holy and He has a standard of goodness that He abides by. Why do you think God will just turn a blind eye to your wrong doings? Do you honestly think grace goes so far so as to cover willful rebellion in the present moment? Are not wicked people defined by what they do? Do you not know that there are many Commands in the Bible that will condemn a person if they do not abide by them? For Jesus said in John 12:48 that if a person rejects his words, then those very words will judge them on the last day. Jesus also defined repentance for us, too. Jesus said the Ninevites will rise up in Judgment against this generation because they repented at the preaching of Jonah. If you were to turn to Jonah chapter 3, we learn at the end of that chapter that the Ninevites had turned from their evil and wicked ways as a part of their repentance.
So I do not really understand where you are coming from. How can you say you are good when you do not do good. Is there like a real world example you can use to illustrate that? I say this because Jesus illustrated spiritual truth by way of real world examples (i.e. parables).
I say this not to get you upset but for you to be honest with yourself, the Lord, and His Word.
Anyways, may God's love shine upon you this fine day.
And please be well.
Sincerely,
~ Jason.
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