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I apologise thepsalmist if you feel I was saying you said sin does not matter.
I am saying holding to the position future sin is forgiven, so when you sin it does not matter, because it is already forgiven while you sin, is an absurd idea. We had someone tell exactly how this worked. Again a few agreed with this very idea, as if in the kingdom sinning is just part of the walk.
Now I know sticking to a theology is very commendable, but the idea that a person can sin, be in rebellion but Christ looks at this with forgiveness and mercy is not part of scripture. We are forgiven for repented sin, when we walk in humbleness and faith before the Lord.
Now you are accusing me of sinning by stating this reality. Now whether you hold to this position or not is not my concern, my concern is the position itself. It is between you and the Lord where you stand.
It does disturb me that so much is taken wrongly, and such a concept sees the light of day, but confessing "christians" are walking without grief at their rebellion. Can a christian, willingly re-crucify Christ and yet claim there are no problems with this?
I am saying holding to the position future sin is forgiven, so when you sin it does not matter, because it is already forgiven while you sin, is an absurd idea. We had someone tell exactly how this worked. Again a few agreed with this very idea, as if in the kingdom sinning is just part of the walk.
Now I know sticking to a theology is very commendable, but the idea that a person can sin, be in rebellion but Christ looks at this with forgiveness and mercy is not part of scripture. We are forgiven for repented sin, when we walk in humbleness and faith before the Lord.
Now you are accusing me of sinning by stating this reality. Now whether you hold to this position or not is not my concern, my concern is the position itself. It is between you and the Lord where you stand.
It does disturb me that so much is taken wrongly, and such a concept sees the light of day, but confessing "christians" are walking without grief at their rebellion. Can a christian, willingly re-crucify Christ and yet claim there are no problems with this?
sounds like all sin was "future sin" in GOD'S eyes
He has no past or future He is I AM