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FollowHisSteps

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Only God is righteous, please clarify what you mean that we can practice righteousness

Moreso,
How can reliance be practiced?
Some get overly critical and legalistic about their own behaviour.
Like a child learning to paint, keeping the paint on the brush and putting on the
paper is the first step. Compared to a developed painter it is rubbish.
But not painting at all, is like sinners who only serve themselves.

Love is righteousness when expressed to others through the power of Jesus.
So practising righteousness is doing something encouraging. This for instance
is an act of love, to encourage another brother in Christ to reach out and help
another to the Praise of His name.

Jesus put it in terms of giving water to the thirsty, food to the hungry, visiting people
in prison, inviting in strangers to ones house. We so easily dismiss the acts of love
flowing through us in every situation, not to boast or to get praise, but just because
we see the need and desire to love others.

Once one starts down this road, you begin to see what Jesus means, and how to
relate to others in their circumstances. Jesus did this for us, in coming to earth
and walking with the disciples and dying for us at the hands of the Romans.
 
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no actually....:)

This "practice" is a noun, we do not practise (verb) being righteous in order to be become better at it...that is finishing in the flesh what is Spiritual.


1 John 3:10 (ESV)
10 By this it is evident who are the children of God, and who are the children of the devil: whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is the one who does not love his brother.


This is a call to be who were are in Christ, our identity in Christ is righteous (made right with God through Him) we have our life and breath in Him...when we display Christ in us we practice (noun) righteousness....ie walk in the Spirit.


when we display Christ in us we practice (noun) righteousness....ie walk in the Spirit.
You are using "practice" that I marked off in red as a verb, not a noun. The pronoun "we" is the subject of the sentence,, practice is the verb and righteousness is the object (what we practice)

Practicing righteousness is DESCRIPTIVE of believers. It describes the walk of faith. It is not prescriptive, (practice righteousness in order to be saved), it is descriptive, (those who are saved practice righteousness. )
 

FollowHisSteps

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Practising love

I was on a christian holiday, fairly simple, fixed camping with own cooking etc.
A couple who were not believers tried being nice to others. They found they got
rejected and hurt, and summarised the experience as, "Loving does not work."

What they did not realise was this is not about the response, but is the outflow of
our hearts to others. And whatever the response is not why we do it, it is because
Jesus's love in us just wants to share and encourage.

We can get quite discouraged when we do not spend time with Him, because the
source of our energy is His Holy Spirit, and our hearts rejoicing in Him.

The reality is, if you think love is simple, you will not last long, and soon will have
to withdraw and lick ones wounds. Sinners are not friendly nice creatures, but hurt
monsters, who hide under a veneer of being polite, lol :)

It is why we need the cross, no matter how absurd it sounds, this is who we are.
 

gb9

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Practising love

I was on a christian holiday, fairly simple, fixed camping with own cooking etc.
A couple who were not believers tried being nice to others. They found they got
rejected and hurt, and summarised the experience as, "Loving does not work."

What they did not realise was this is not about the response, but is the outflow of
our hearts to others. And whatever the response is not why we do it, it is because
Jesus's love in us just wants to share and encourage.

We can get quite discouraged when we do not spend time with Him, because the
source of our energy is His Holy Spirit, and our hearts rejoicing in Him.

The reality is, if you think love is simple, you will not last long, and soon will have
to withdraw and lick ones wounds. Sinners are not friendly nice creatures, but hurt
monsters, who hide under a veneer of being polite, lol :)

It is why we need the cross, no matter how absurd it sounds, this is who we are.
um, no, " we " do not all have serious emotional issues, so while yes we all need the Cross, the rest of what you said here does not apply to all...….
 
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You are using "practice" that I marked off in red as a verb, not a noun. The pronoun "we" is the subject of the sentence,, practice is the verb and righteousness is the object (what we practice)

Practicing righteousness is DESCRIPTIVE of believers. It describes the walk of faith. It is not prescriptive, (practice righteousness in order to be saved), it is descriptive, (those who are saved practice righteousness. )

Hmm or really Mr. M :unsure:

Is this also descriptive about believers .....

“No one who lives in [Christ] keeps on sinning. No one who continues to sin has either seen him or known him” (1 John 3:6)
 

VCO

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no actually....:)

This "practice" is a noun, we do not practise (verb) being righteous in order to be become better at it...that is finishing in the flesh what is Spiritual.


1 John 3:10 (ESV)
10 By this it is evident who are the children of God, and who are the children of the devil: whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is the one who does not love his brother.


This is a call to be who were are in Christ, our identity in Christ is righteous (made right with God through Him) we have our life and breath in Him...when we display Christ in us we practice (noun) righteousness....ie walk in the Spirit.


WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR INFORMATION ? ? ?


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There it is in the middle of the Page, then click on G4160 and it reveals it IS A VERB:

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I have Grown to trust the Blue Letter Bible.
 

VCO

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Logos says the same, As seen by my screenshot

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Better read what you wrote then:

This "practice" is a noun, we do not practise (verb) being righteous . . .


Revelation 22:11 (NASB)
11 "Let the one who does wrong, still do wrong; and the one who is filthy, still be filthy; and let the one who is righteous,
still practice righteousness; and the one who is holy, still keep himself holy."
 
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Better read what you wrote then:

This "practice" is a noun, we do not practise (verb) being righteous . . .


Revelation 22:11 (NASB)
11 "Let the one who does wrong, still do wrong; and the one who is filthy, still be filthy; and let the one who is righteous,
still practice righteousness; and the one who is holy, still keep himself holy."
When did I say this?
 

VCO

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no actually....:)

This "practice" is a noun, we do not practise (verb) being righteous in order to be become better at it...that is finishing in the flesh what is Spiritual.


1 John 3:10 (ESV)
10 By this it is evident who are the children of God, and who are the children of the devil: whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is the one who does not love his brother.


This is a call to be who were are in Christ, our identity in Christ is righteous (made right with God through Him) we have our life and breath in Him...when we display Christ in us we practice (noun) righteousness....ie walk in the Spirit.


Is that a TYPO ? ? ? Surely you did not mean to call a verb a NOUN. You said it twice, and it clearly is a VERB.


Revelation 22:11 (NASB)
11 "Let the one who does wrong, still do wrong; and the one who is filthy, still be filthy; and let the one who is righteous,
still practice righteousness; and the one who is holy, still keep himself holy."
 

VCO

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no actually....:)

This "practice" is a noun, we do not practise (verb) being righteous in order to be become better at it...that is finishing in the flesh what is Spiritual.


1 John 3:10 (ESV)
10 By this it is evident who are the children of God, and who are the children of the devil: whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is the one who does not love his brother.


This is a call to be who were are in Christ, our identity in Christ is righteous (made right with God through Him) we have our life and breath in Him...when we display Christ in us we practice (noun) righteousness....ie walk in the Spirit.

Is that a TYPO ? ? ? Surely you did not mean to call a verb a NOUN? You said it twice, and it clearly is a VERB.


Revelation 22:11 (NASB)
11 "Let the one who does wrong, still do wrong; and the one who is filthy, still be filthy; and let the one who is righteous,
still practice righteousness; and the one who is holy, still keep himself holy."

This one also is a VERB, the same word.

 
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Sorry that was meant for UnderGrace, but I have an excuse, I am 70, LOL.
HAH don't feel bad....My 56 year old cousin asked me if I raked hay with a flat tire on his rake today....I said....No, it was up when I parked it and I cannot believe you asked me something that stupid.......he did not message me after that.....HAH
 
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UnderGrace

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Is that a TYPO ? ? ? Surely you did not mean to call a verb a NOUN? You said it twice, and it clearly is a VERB.


Revelation 22:11 (NASB)
11 "Let the one who does wrong, still do wrong; and the one who is filthy, still be filthy; and let the one who is righteous,
still practice righteousness; and the one who is holy, still keep himself holy."

This one also is a VERB, the same word.


No typo....in the English language "practice" is a noun and "practise" is the verb apparently no one likes to follow language conventions anymore.

Just an fyi....verbs can act as nouns in many languages even in the English Language depends on context.

At any rate it does not matter, since more accurately the Blue Letter Bible should have listed it a "participle" to be accurate...to be even more accurate... an "articular participle"

Now participles are fundamentally verb/adjectives.

In this case it is not stating that we practice righteousness....like an athlete who practices shooting the basketball in the net and gets better at it, but rather.... WWWaaaaitttt for it ;) .....

The person who is practicing this righteousness is functioning in God, being sourced by God.

So now, this is practicing (doeth as the KJV states) the righteousness of/sourced from God. Yippee!!
 

VCO

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No typo....in the English language "practice" is a noun and "practise" is the verb apparently no one likes to follow language conventions anymore.

Just an fyi....verbs can act as nouns in many languages even in the English Language depends on context.

At any rate it does not matter, since more accurately the Blue Letter Bible should have listed it a "participle" to be accurate...to be even more accurate... an "articular participle"

Now participles are fundamentally verb/adjectives.

In this case it is not stating that we practice righteousness....like an athlete who practices shooting the basketball in the net and gets better at it, but rather.... WWWaaaaitttt for it ;) .....

The person who is practicing this righteousness is functioning in God, being sourced by God.

So now, this is practicing (doeth as the KJV states) the righteousness of/sourced from God. Yippee!!


You do not mind if I do not believe you. YES to say I have to go to PRACTICE, would be a noun. But to say I need to Practice Righteousness. Righteousness in the NOUN, and Practice is the VERB.
 
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You do not mind if I do not believe you. YES to say I have to go to PRACTICE, would be a noun. But to say I need to Practice Righteousness. Righteousness in the NOUN, and Practice is the VERB.
Whether verb or noun we do not work on perfecting ourselves, that is the point, Jesus is the source we draw from.

All I am trying to do is get you to see that you do not work for what you already have.... we do not learn/practice to sin less and less.

...we are sinless in Christ....John is boldly proclaiming we are born of God, our new nature is pure and holy, live in it and express it outward every day and let it dominate our experience and lives!!

How you interpret scripture is closer to @FollowHisSteps and Mr. VCO that is no fun and not what God wants for us.
 

theanointedwinner

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Acknowledge Him in all thy ways and He shall direct thy path (Proverbs 3:5-6)

How does this part help reliance?
 
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There it is in the middle of the Page, then click on G4160 and it reveals it IS A VERB:

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I have Grown to trust the Blue Letter Bible.[/QUOTE]

look at the bottom of your post. It clearly says "poiew" is a VERB.
Hmm or really Mr. M :unsure:

Is this also descriptive about believers .....

“No one who lives in [Christ] keeps on sinning. No one who continues to sin has either seen him or known him” (1 John 3:6)
Yes, it is descriptive of believers. The verb "sins" is an durative verb. That is why the best translations translate it "keeps on sinning", "continues to sin" and "practices sin".

Same type of verb as "practice righteousnenss". durative verb.

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