I can see your point about people could have a misunderstanding of what I am saying and take it as being schizophrenic..however although we do live in this body. The body itself is not evil as Jesus had a body too..but our body has ..Hmmm...I have heard it put this way...has a parasite in it called the power of sin in the flesh. Our body will be left in the grave to rot while the real us will be with the Lord. We are simply agreeing with what God says we are now in Christ and the fact there is the flesh and there is an inner man that is a new creation in Christ. If that is schizophrenic or compartmentalization...then those are good things according to the scriptures. I want more!
..the life in Christ in us puts to death the "deeds" of the flesh. This is facing our behavior and having our minds renewed to who we are in Christ.
As to your comment about not being able to face behavior - since understanding the grace of God as Paul outlined - I live a way more holier and joyful and loving life then I did my "other" days in what I would call my performance-based religion.
It truly amazes me that people "read" into what the so called hyper-grace believers say. Its as when we say "there is no condemnation for those in Christ"...they hear " look they are saying they can do whatever they want and just go out and sin "..and in this case..not face their behavior. ( this all total nonsense )
Telling new born Christians who they really are in Christ and what the riches of His grace is toward is should be fundamental in their lives.
yes..thank God for hyper-grace. We need it to live!
Romans 5:17 (NASB)
[SUP] [/SUP] For if by the transgression of the one, death reigned through the one, much more those who receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness will reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ.
..the life in Christ in us puts to death the "deeds" of the flesh. This is facing our behavior and having our minds renewed to who we are in Christ.
As to your comment about not being able to face behavior - since understanding the grace of God as Paul outlined - I live a way more holier and joyful and loving life then I did my "other" days in what I would call my performance-based religion.
It truly amazes me that people "read" into what the so called hyper-grace believers say. Its as when we say "there is no condemnation for those in Christ"...they hear " look they are saying they can do whatever they want and just go out and sin "..and in this case..not face their behavior. ( this all total nonsense )
Telling new born Christians who they really are in Christ and what the riches of His grace is toward is should be fundamental in their lives.
yes..thank God for hyper-grace. We need it to live!
Romans 5:17 (NASB)
[SUP] [/SUP] For if by the transgression of the one, death reigned through the one, much more those who receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness will reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ.
I like your desire to deal with the battle to understand our bodies and the functions of the mind walking in the flesh, and the idea of walking in the Holy Spirit.
What I do not like is the proposal we are all schozophrenic, really being the new born spirit separate from the flesh.
This denies personal responsibility or ownership of ones own behaviour. It is starting the idea we are possessed and it is not us who walk in righteousness but this new life within.
A biblical view is both exist together but we can choose to walk as to our selfish rebellious nature or in love after the Holy Spirit. The difference is what we dwell in not that we are two parts.
Psychologists would call your strategy compartmentalisation because you cannot truly face your own behaviour.
The grace of God is tremendous, because though we are often conflicted He still listens to us and deals with us, and takes us on to transform our lives.
24 hours ago I did not think anyone had gone as far as you have expressed, but you have made it clear.
Yes I would call it a heresy, something that is akin to mental illness, not dealing with yourself as a complete whole and learning to love the sinner within, which is what Jesus does through the cross.
The bulk of the argument normally is can we attain perfection in this life or even know that meaning. I would hold we can attain perfection, but only God would know that we had, but walking in perfection is not about walking in perfection as if it like an award or point you arrive at and rest, it is about loving as Jesus loved.
The other problem with your concept is to appease the problem of inbuilt sinful behaviour in the newly born again christian.
How can perfection or salvation be linked with sin? It is and it is why it is a walk of transformation and transcending situations.
So again thankyou for confirming hyper grace is actually alive and kicking and needs to be addressed.
What I do not like is the proposal we are all schozophrenic, really being the new born spirit separate from the flesh.
This denies personal responsibility or ownership of ones own behaviour. It is starting the idea we are possessed and it is not us who walk in righteousness but this new life within.
A biblical view is both exist together but we can choose to walk as to our selfish rebellious nature or in love after the Holy Spirit. The difference is what we dwell in not that we are two parts.
Psychologists would call your strategy compartmentalisation because you cannot truly face your own behaviour.
The grace of God is tremendous, because though we are often conflicted He still listens to us and deals with us, and takes us on to transform our lives.
24 hours ago I did not think anyone had gone as far as you have expressed, but you have made it clear.
Yes I would call it a heresy, something that is akin to mental illness, not dealing with yourself as a complete whole and learning to love the sinner within, which is what Jesus does through the cross.
The bulk of the argument normally is can we attain perfection in this life or even know that meaning. I would hold we can attain perfection, but only God would know that we had, but walking in perfection is not about walking in perfection as if it like an award or point you arrive at and rest, it is about loving as Jesus loved.
The other problem with your concept is to appease the problem of inbuilt sinful behaviour in the newly born again christian.
How can perfection or salvation be linked with sin? It is and it is why it is a walk of transformation and transcending situations.
So again thankyou for confirming hyper grace is actually alive and kicking and needs to be addressed.