We MUST yield ourselves wholeheartedly to God. Those who refuse to do so simply have not repented
This I agree with, but it however does not mean that we will never sin while yielded.
This I agree with, but it however does not mean that we will never sin while yielded.
How can one yield and not yield at the same time?
Sin while yielded? That is absurd. Can you descend whilst ascending? Can you run while walking?
Your false doctrinal position constantly trips you up into stating plain absurdities. You agree that you MUST yield wholeheartedly to God but that does not mean that you don't "not yield"? Come on, use your mind here please.
In your explanation above you have disagreed with yourself. Let me show you how.
You say.
"The sin in question is PAST SIN, not ongoing present rebellion to God. We all have PAST SIN and we have to come clean about it."
you say
God is willing to cleanse us of our past sins IF we come clean with God in repentance and faith. Hence we are to WALK in the light as He is in the light with no darkness at all. Jesus leads and we follow. We are to hear and do.
Yet the scripture says that if we walk in the light His blood cleanses us from all sins
You also say.
A WALK is how we conduct ourselves and is reflective of the true intent of our hearts.
Now look at the scripture again.
"But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin."
It says, according to you, that if we conduct ourselves in the light, which according to you is to walk without sin [I SAID WALK WITHOUT REBELLION, there are sins unto death and sins not unto death], then the blood of Christ cleanses us from sin. How can his blood cleanse us from sin that you say we cannot have to walk in the light? [As I stated previously, John is speaking of the "once and for all cleansing of past sins" that occurs when we approach God INITIALLY in repentance and faith. John is not speaking of an ongoing cleansing. We are cleansed whereby we are CLEAN. To engage in rebellion to God again would be to become unclean and defiled.
This isn't speaking of past sins but our walk, which you say is how we conduct ourselves. John is clearly speaking of the correct manner to approach God.
1Jn 1:3 That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ.
John wants those reading to have fellowship with him and thus real fellowship with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ. Thus John is clarifying the correct way in which one is to approach God in order to enter into such a fellowship. This could not be clearer.
You clearly want a sin in salvation teaching as apposed to a purity in salvation teaching, which is why you constantly defend sin.
You say.
"The sin in question is PAST SIN, not ongoing present rebellion to God. We all have PAST SIN and we have to come clean about it."
you say
God is willing to cleanse us of our past sins IF we come clean with God in repentance and faith. Hence we are to WALK in the light as He is in the light with no darkness at all. Jesus leads and we follow. We are to hear and do.
Yet the scripture says that if we walk in the light His blood cleanses us from all sins
You also say.
A WALK is how we conduct ourselves and is reflective of the true intent of our hearts.
Now look at the scripture again.
"But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin."
It says, according to you, that if we conduct ourselves in the light, which according to you is to walk without sin [I SAID WALK WITHOUT REBELLION, there are sins unto death and sins not unto death], then the blood of Christ cleanses us from sin. How can his blood cleanse us from sin that you say we cannot have to walk in the light? [As I stated previously, John is speaking of the "once and for all cleansing of past sins" that occurs when we approach God INITIALLY in repentance and faith. John is not speaking of an ongoing cleansing. We are cleansed whereby we are CLEAN. To engage in rebellion to God again would be to become unclean and defiled.
This isn't speaking of past sins but our walk, which you say is how we conduct ourselves. John is clearly speaking of the correct manner to approach God.
1Jn 1:3 That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ.
John wants those reading to have fellowship with him and thus real fellowship with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ. Thus John is clarifying the correct way in which one is to approach God in order to enter into such a fellowship. This could not be clearer.
You clearly want a sin in salvation teaching as apposed to a purity in salvation teaching, which is why you constantly defend sin.