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Yes Dr. ladylynn..Good synopsis....learning about "differences" is helping me to grow in the grace of our Lord...
There is a difference between "sin" which is in the flesh and "sinning". which is an action ..us yielding to the flesh ( this does not affect our inner man which has been created in righteousness and holiness - no going from a sheep back to a goat..etc )
There is a difference between being in the Light ( believer in Christ ) and being in darkness (unbeliever )
There is a difference between being in the flesh ( unbeliever ) and being in the Spirit ( believer in Christ )
There is a difference between walking according to the flesh ( yielding to "sin" in the flesh which is in our body ) and walking according ( yielding to the Spirit within the believer AKA new creation in Christ ) to the Spirit.
We have in our flesh which is in our body the parasite called sin...the body which houses flesh in it....also houses our new nature in Christ..the inner man..the new creation.
The real us only has ONE nature..it';s the nature of God in us because we are in Christ. The flesh in our body is not the real us.
think of it "sin" as a foreign "entity" within us in our flesh in our body.
In genesis 4:7 God says that sin is crouching at the door and "it's" ( the hebrew word here for "its" is masculine ).....as if it is an "entity"...not a person but something that speaks to us..if you will..most likely the nature of our enemy..just a theory...lol
We are left powerless to do anything about the flesh by our own will-power..we do need to have His life in us change us..
sin is reigned in Paul's flesh....BUT we are not in the flesh....we are in Christ..so once we have knowledge of us in Christ and no condemnation....we learn to walk by the Spirit..
We are left powerless to do anything about the flesh by our own will-power..we do need to have His life in us change us....self-control is a fruit of the Spirit - not the flesh's willpower...different things..one is a product of the flesh..the other is a fruit..
There is a difference between "sin" which is in the flesh and "sinning". which is an action ..us yielding to the flesh ( this does not affect our inner man which has been created in righteousness and holiness - no going from a sheep back to a goat..etc )
There is a difference between being in the Light ( believer in Christ ) and being in darkness (unbeliever )
There is a difference between being in the flesh ( unbeliever ) and being in the Spirit ( believer in Christ )
There is a difference between walking according to the flesh ( yielding to "sin" in the flesh which is in our body ) and walking according ( yielding to the Spirit within the believer AKA new creation in Christ ) to the Spirit.
We have in our flesh which is in our body the parasite called sin...the body which houses flesh in it....also houses our new nature in Christ..the inner man..the new creation.
The real us only has ONE nature..it';s the nature of God in us because we are in Christ. The flesh in our body is not the real us.
think of it "sin" as a foreign "entity" within us in our flesh in our body.
In genesis 4:7 God says that sin is crouching at the door and "it's" ( the hebrew word here for "its" is masculine ).....as if it is an "entity"...not a person but something that speaks to us..if you will..most likely the nature of our enemy..just a theory...lol
We are left powerless to do anything about the flesh by our own will-power..we do need to have His life in us change us..
sin is reigned in Paul's flesh....BUT we are not in the flesh....we are in Christ..so once we have knowledge of us in Christ and no condemnation....we learn to walk by the Spirit..
We are left powerless to do anything about the flesh by our own will-power..we do need to have His life in us change us....self-control is a fruit of the Spirit - not the flesh's willpower...different things..one is a product of the flesh..the other is a fruit..
This is where this topic gets confusing., well not so much the topic but what each person is actually posting. I'm not sure what you are saying about Paul if you are not saying he is a giant in the faith and a great teacher. A man who learned about what the flesh seeks and what the Spirit in us seeks to do.
When Paul wrote Romans., I see a man who is explaining for us the struggle we feel as we learn how to walk in the Spirit. We have walked in the flesh for so long it takes time to find out how to walk in the Spirit. To find out what the promises are and how to grow in the faith. To know the height and length and breath of the love of God in Christ. For me it is about revelation.
To know we are loved as sons and that nothing can pluck us out of His hand. Not even our confusion about our old fleshly thought processes. I'm glad God used Paul to put that in Romans 7and8. It sure helped me when I condemned myself as believer. Sin does desire to have dominion over us but Jesus took care of that. We no longer have to submit to a habit. We learn to walk out our new man and have all we need to do so. We do it all by faith in the finished work of Jesus. Always looking to Him and not to our feelings. Not sure if you are telling me something different than that Grace777 and the jokes with the Dr. ladylynn references. Having a good sense of humor I'd like to know what you mean but that.
Anyway., quite often I'm thrown by some of the posts here and try to keep things as simple as possible.
Before salvation we had no choice but to sin. Now that we are saved we have every reason and help not to sin. And when we do sin, we have an Advocate with the Father. Jesus. As far as sin being a noun., yes, I have heard that before and can't say I've studied it out but the basic idea of it makes sense.
A teacher who is since died named Bill Gillham a his wife Annabelle had a ministry that was about grace. My first intro to such info. He discussed the places in the Bible that the word 'sin' is more a noun than a verb. Verses that called sin 'it' or in sentences like for 'sin' shall desire to... Dr. Gillham said that satan is the great counterfeiter. Anyway., am getting sidetracked here.
Anyway., am just trying to share in as simple terms as I can. It is obvious that as many people as there are there are also different teachings and ideas. Some are fun to engage in if they help us to understand more about Jesus. I'm all for it. We do not have 2 natures in us imo. The old nature is dead and only a memory. A very deep memory that still effects us. The enemy uses it very strategically when we are ignorant of the Bible and who we are IN Christ.
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