Peter sinned against the Gentile believers so that Paul had to take him to task....
His error was trying to live the law of God given to the Jews while preaching the freedom in Christ.
Thousands in Jerusalem were still zealous of the law.
Were they sinners too?
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the words of Paul, describing his sin nature... his fleshly body, versus his spiritual nature.
Paul was writing of his sin nature, but it was from his days before he walked in the Spirit instead of in the flesh.
Rom 7:5..."[FONT="]For when we were in the flesh, the motions of sins, which were by the law, did work in our members to bring forth fruit unto death."
[/FONT]He was free from the law when he wrote to the Romans.
Romans 8:2..."[FONT="]For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death."
[/FONT]He's not in the flesh anymore, and we shouldn't be either.
Both apostles still sinned, but they were covered by the forgiveness brought to us by Jesus. Human beings still sin, but we are forgiven.
Men in Christ don't commit sin.
You are, in essence, asserting that there is sin in God.
What folly!
We cannot say we never sin, we CAN say God will not hold it against us if we confess to Him.