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Blain

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Not sure what you think this text means: it is a present tense in the Greek, so it comes out something like this: the one who has been born out of God does not keep on (practice) sinning, for the seed of God keeps on remaining in him, and he cannot keep on practicing sin, because he has been born out of God.

But I do not think John means that it is OK and normal and right for the Christian to just commit a few sins as long as you do not make a practice of sinning. That would go against the whole spirit of the book of I John. I think that what he is trying to say is that sin in incompatible and incongruent with who a Christian (with a new nature) is a child of God.

So if you asked John: Do you sin? or will you sin in the next week? -- I think he would answer something like this: "I am not planning to sin . . ."
Well said
 
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12:14 Follow peace with all [men], and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord:
Amen. This is so very important! Paul said, " that in the last days perilous times shall come (the current time we live in). Men (Believers) will be unholy.
 

Blade

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#43
Anyone born of God does not commit sin. Yet its "refuses to practice". No.. the new man which is created in righteousness and true holiness. I believe can not sin. Now then it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me.

Yes I believe Christ died for all sins. But that sin He died for.. is still sin. Still hurts Him. And get over it.. this flesh was not changed one bit. Before Christ even died He told some "go and sin no more". Satan can not make anyone sin. He can not go against mans will.

Sorry we all have to watch our selfs every moment. Always have to repent when we miss it. And this coming from someone that KNOWS how His Father sees him.. For He is the one that when all I saw 24/7 the sin I do.. He asked what is righteousness? Its right standing with God. He asked..how do you get righteousness? By believing in Jesus.

For me.. to focus on sin.. I am focused on self not Him. The closer you get to Him.. you don't sin more.. you sin less.
 

Nehemiah6

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#44
Christians that simply focus on righteousness would not provide the occasion to be tempted to sin. Your analysis is right on target. Why talk about sin? I would surmise that most people know what sin is but perhaps the knowledge or righteousness is lacking.
Correct. And God wants us to start here (Phil 4:8,9)
8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; ifthere be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. 9 Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.
 
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Not sure what you think this text means: it is a present tense in the Greek, so it comes out something like this: the one who has been born out of God does not keep on (practice) sinning, for the seed of God keeps on remaining in him, and he cannot keep on practicing sin, because he has been born out of God.

But I do not think John means that it is OK and normal and right for the Christian to just commit a few sins as long as you do not make a practice of sinning. That would go against the whole spirit of the book of I John. I think that what he is trying to say is that sin in incompatible and incongruent with who a Christian (with a new nature) is a child of God.

So if you asked John: Do you sin? or will you sin in the next week? -- I think he would answer something like this: "I am not planning to sin . . ."
Here's another one...
our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.
 
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#46
Your sentence is clearly "Past Tense."

What about future sins?
I have a post on here called "Let's Talk About Sin" where I looked at every sin word in the New Testament and had something to say about it. Only most of it is at that post because of the word limit required in posting here.
 
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#47
You are indeed a "broken record" stuck on how Righteous you think you are. And I completely understand by all definitions to what Paul has claimed, the outcome should conclude to Believers being sinless. But even if you are truly saved, you are still human. Your Reasoning is as sound as a student who just learned Elementary Mathematics and claim they understand finite Quantum Physics, which consists of a correlation of Calculus, some formations of Trigonometry, and basic Geometry.

If you have offended a single person after being Saved, You have sinned grievously!

If you have had sexual thoughts about any woman after being saved, You have Fornicated!

If you have ever claimed You have not sinned since being Saved, YOU LIED!

You need to get a grip on Reality because Reality has no awareness within You!
Here's a few more...
our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.

For he that is dead is freed from sin.

For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law,

Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.

being made free from sin, and become servants to God,
 
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#48
I would not hold your breath waiting for him to answer a simple basic question that is essential to what he is espousing.
No I do not have any sin in the new man. Here's a few more on sin...

our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.

For he that is dead is freed from sin.

For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law,

Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.

being made free from sin, and become servants to God,
 
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He saved us. He took the penalty of sin and nailed it to the cross

Sin - to miss the mark.

If you say you do not
Miss the mark. You deceive yourself and their is no truth in you
I think John was talking to the non-Christians when he said you lie and do not the truth. You think he was talking to the Christian.
 

Blain

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I think John was talking to the non-Christians when he said you lie and do not the truth. You think he was talking to the Christian.
Yes he was because
I think John was talking to the non-Christians when he said you lie and do not the truth. You think he was talking to the Christian.
Yes he was talking to the church, read the entire book of 1st john where was he when he said this? who were mostly there when he referenced this? He would not say if anyone claims to be without sin then the truth is not him to unbelievers because the truth was never in them to begin with so claiming to have no sin and thus the truth is not in them would be pointless because it is already known the truth is not in them.

You can claim to have no sin but that in itself is a sin, Yes we are made free in being born again we are not bound by the chains of sin and not to serve sin however Jesus said we would recieve a helper and one thing the spirit does is convict us when we sin.
If we claim to be without sin then when he does convict us we ignore him and maybe this isn't the case for you but my sin keeps me humble it makes me all the more grateful for what Jesus did for me. We go before him as humble servents we come to him with humble hearts knowing we are not worthy we come in rags and dirt because this is the image of one who is humble one who knows their weakness knows their need for him and yet beneath the rags and dirt is disguised a pure and holy king and queen.

We are to have a repentant heart but there is no repentance if we think there is no need for it is there?
 
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I think John was talking to the non-Christians when he said you lie and do not the truth. You think he was talking to the Christian.
He said If we, he included himself

unless you think John was a non christian there is a major flaw.
 
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I think people forget what “sin” is, and the confusion comes from the thinking that it is some overt act, I remember the old saying, don’t drink cuss or smoke and you will be ok., or don’t murder commit adultery and Steal and your ok

well sin is much deeper than this. And can not commit any of these so called sins and still be a sinner

the pharisees were considered law keepers. Yet they were called many names, because they looked on the outside not on the inside

you can obey a command yet still sin while being obedient. This is where I think people fail to understand what true sin is
 

gb9

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I think people forget what “sin” is, and the confusion comes from the thinking that it is some overt act, I remember the old saying, don’t drink cuss or smoke and you will be ok., or don’t murder commit adultery and Steal and your ok

well sin is much deeper than this. And can not commit any of these so called sins and still be a sinner

the pharisees were considered law keepers. Yet they were called many names, because they looked on the outside not on the inside

you can obey a command yet still sin while being obedient. This is where I think people fail to understand what true sin is

and over and over again, this is what the sinless perfectionists fail to grasp.

the only way to convince oneself's that one does not sin is to minimize what sin is.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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and over and over again, this is what the sinless perfectionists fail to grasp.

the only way to convince oneself's that one does not sin is to minimize what sin is.
That’s why the pharisee hated Jesus, he wanted them to see this, and they were to proud to admit they sinned
 
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I think people forget what “sin” is, and the confusion comes from the thinking that it is some overt act, I remember the old saying, don’t drink cuss or smoke and you will be ok., or don’t murder commit adultery and Steal and your ok

well sin is much deeper than this. And can not commit any of these so called sins and still be a sinner

the pharisees were considered law keepers. Yet they were called many names, because they looked on the outside not on the inside

you can obey a command yet still sin while being obedient. This is where I think people fail to understand what true sin is

Hey Bro......as we get stronger in the Lord...we sin less don’t we?

Or maybe that should read..as we submit to the Lord our will....his will gets stronger in us ............as well as what I said above.x
 
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Hey Bro......as we get stronger in the Lord...we sin less don’t we?

Or maybe that should read..as we submit to the Lord our will....his will gets stronger in us as well as what I said above.x
We should yes, but at same token things happen in our lives that cause us to go through valleys. We must never think we arrived
 
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That’s why the pharisee hated Jesus, he wanted them to see this, and they were to proud to admit they sinned

I keep thinking I know the answer about sin.......but I don’t think I do.....why do we still sin?...as believers?
 
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When the Bible talks about the flesh. It is talking about the self protection or the self will. It is when we do anything with self as main focus and. Of the love of others
Or God as the main focus
 
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When the Bible talks about the flesh. It is talking about the self protection or the self will. It is when we do anything with self as main focus and. Of the love of others
Or God as the main focus

God always sends me to you for the answer.....thank you EG..you always make sense to me!.x