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FreeNChrist

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See this is where new.modern.hyper grace gets it wrong. Sin has no power to condemn. Those who think it does do not understand grace.
You have an uncanny capacity for totally missing the point. :rolleyes:
 
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Its better to recognize your sin and seek forgiveness than to acknowledge your sin with ignorance and no desire to change.
 
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FreeNChrist

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Its better to recognize your sin and seek forgiveness than to acknowledge your sin with ignorance and no desire to change.
Why seek what you already have??
 
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Well said!....this is a major stumbling block for the D.I.Y self-righteousness/holiness mindset....the grace of God in the gospel of Christ is a revelation of the Son...Jesus our Lord.

religion mindset says - look at the sin!

grace-based believing says - look at Christ and His finished work.

When we "see" Him..we are transformed on the outside in our behavior to what He has made us in our inner man where Christ lives now.

The failure to see the new creation in Christ creates no foundation for proper growth..oh...we can learn facts about the scriptures..but they are not what saves us..He does..

John 5:39-40 (NASB)
[SUP]39 [/SUP] "You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; it is these that testify about Me;
[SUP]40 [/SUP] and you are unwilling to come to Me so that you may have life.


Ben KNOWS that sin is finished and that judgement from God because of our sin is GONE.

His point is that if we live in "sin consciousness" we will condemn ourselves and live in fear and worry and guilt. If we live in sin consciousness there is nothing but judgement, condemnation and failure in our mental attitudes. Not from God but from ourselves.

It is why believers think we can lose salvation, they are sin conscious rather than SON conscious.
 
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You [/COLOR]want to live holy? A righteous endeavor. The problem is that the study of sin will but condemn. It doesn't have the power to transform you, and a study of it will only breed in you self-righteousness and an effort put forth from the flesh. Lets continue in the spirit and not the flesh. Lets behold Jesus and be transformed. Lets renew our minds so that we may walk and reign in this life by His grace. Renew our minds to His truth that defines us in such a way that sin doesn't have dominion over us. That is the key. Not a study of sin, but a revelation and growing in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Actually, awareness of sin does have the power to transform. Denial of sin and pretending it doesn't exist is like masking over the symptoms of a disease without treating its root cause.

I want GOD to reveal my sin to me so that I can bring it to the light and be healed. Sin has no power to condemn. Why be afraid of it?

Wherefore lift up the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees; And make straight paths for your feet, lest that which is lame be turned out of the way; but let it rather be healed. Hebrews 12:12-13
 
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Gr8grace

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Its better to recognize your sin and seek forgiveness than to acknowledge your sin with ignorance and no desire to change.
Believers do not seek forgiveness, they ARE forgiven. we live in that truth.

If we are ignorant of our sin..............how can we acknowledge it?

Believers recognize their sin and name it to God. This is rebound and regaining our walk in the Spirit.

Now,recovering from some sins may take the believer YEARS.
 
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My point is those that are ignorant are the non believers who go about there everyday life continually sinning. we seek forgiveness when we pray everyday continually asking God for his guidance the day we think we know everything is the day we have got it wrong.
 
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Gr8grace

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My point is those that are ignorant are the non believers who go about there everyday life continually sinning. we seek forgiveness when we pray everyday continually asking God for his guidance the day we think we know everything is the day we have got it wrong.
I was ten years in the Lord before I figured out that guilt was a sin. I was a believer and continually sinned in my guilt.

When I am 20 years in the Lord, I am sure that I can witness to you that I was continually in a sin that I had no clue was a sin. When I am 30 years in the Lord,I am sure i can witness to that I was continually in a sin......
 
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You have an uncanny capacity for totally missing the point. :rolleyes:
My mind's not saturated in new.modern.hyper grace brainwashing, so the practiced, carefully crafted speech of its devotees sounds differently to me than to them.
 
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My mind's not saturated in new.modern.hyper grace brainwashing, so the practiced, carefully crafted speech of its devotees sounds differently to me than to them.
That's because you do not understand the grace of God and its extent in our lives. Ask Him to show you. He can only oblige you.


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I was ten years in the Lord before I figured out that guilt was a sin. I was a believer and continually sinned in my guilt.

When I am 20 years in the Lord, I am sure that I can witness to you that I was continually in a sin that I had no clue was a sin. When I am 30 years in the Lord,I am sure i can witness to that I was continually in a sin......
How is guilt a sin? Guilt is the response to being convicted of sin.
 
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That's because you do not understand the grace of God and its extent in our lives. Ask Him to show you. He can only oblige you.
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If you're like the other new.modern.hyper grace devotees, I'm quite certain that I have a better grasp of grace than you do.
 
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Gr8grace

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How is guilt a sin? Guilt is the response to being convicted of sin.
Guilt is the response of being convicted by religion.

There is no rest in guilt, just burdens.

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Guilt is the response of being convicted by religion.

There is no rest in guilt, just burdens.
I don't have your background. I never allowed religion to get its hooks into me, so (apparently) I don't have the same experiences you've had. Guilt to me is what I feel when I know I've done something wrong.
 
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Amen!

We died to sin in the very same way that Jesus died to sin....He died to the condemnation, guilt and impartation of sin ...in like manner we too have died to the condemnation, guilt and impartation of sin..

Romans 6:10-11 (NASB)
[SUP]10 [/SUP] For the death that He died, He died to sin once for all; but the life that He lives, He lives to God.
[SUP]11 [/SUP] Even so ( in like manner ) consider yourselves to be dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus.

Now we are alive to God and what He has done for us because we are like Jesus in our inner man...created in righteousness and holiness ...

If we do sin..we go to our Father and talk it over with Him..confess what His Son has done for us..and then confess our union and aliveness to God and His life in us.

To the unrenewed mind this concept is very un-nerving but if you really look at the truth of this..it glorifies Jesus and His finished work for us!

Guilt is the response of being convicted by religion.

There is no rest in guilt, just burdens.

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I'm a sinner saved by grace. What else is there to say. Thank God for his grace and mercy for the likes of a creature such as me.
 
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I'm a sinner saved by grace. What else is there to say. Thank God for his grace and mercy for the likes of a creature such as me.
But the tax collector, standing far away, did not want even to raise his eyes to heaven, but was beating his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!’ I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than that one! For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” Luke 18:13-14
 
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Gr8grace

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I don't have your background. I never allowed religion to get its hooks into me, so (apparently) I don't have the same experiences you've had. Guilt to me is what I feel when I know I've done something wrong.
We have no right to feel guilt in Christ. He took our guilt.

I don't believe a person can teach this and make another understand. It comes from our experiences and doctrine metabolized in the individuals soul.

We ALL have been influenced by religion in some way or another. To say that we have not, and have never ALLOWED religion to get its hooks into us is..............deception my friend.

satan deceives the whole world and is a master deceiver. And none of us have the mind of Christ completely understood.
 
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We have no right to feel guilt in Christ. He took our guilt.

I don't believe a person can teach this and make another understand. It comes from our experiences and doctrine metabolized in the individuals soul.

We ALL have been influenced by religion in some way or another. To say that we have not, and have never ALLOWED religion to get its hooks into us is..............deception my friend.

satan deceives the whole world and is a master deceiver. And none of us have the mind of Christ completely understood.
If a person doesn't feel guilt when he has done wrong, I think it's fair to say that he has a seared conscience.
 
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Gr8grace

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If a person doesn't feel guilt when he has done wrong, I think it's fair to say that he has a seared conscience.
If a person doesn't understand that Christ paid for his/her guilt, I think its fair to say that they are a babe in Christ or faking salvation.