Christians Are Not Sinners

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Your definition of sinner differs from the Biblical definition of sinner. If you insist upon creating you own dictionary, then it will be a challenge to continue communicating with you.

A sinner is one who lives in a state of rebellion against the lordship of Christ. A sinner is one who refuses to repent and admit he is wrong.
If nothing else this discussion affords the example of differences. Those who read the scriptures, to those who understand what God is saying. Superficial vs. deep.
 
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We are still sinners. If we weren't, we would no longer sin.


We are declared righteous.


Agreed. Salvation for Christians is permanent.


Yes. So what do you do about the sins you still commit?


Agreed.


Yes, those verses are wonderful truths.


Amen!

But there is a difference between "declared" and "made." If we were made righteous, we would no longer sin. Anyone honest with themselves knows they still sin. We are declared righteous.
I cannot give you understanding, although I would be glad to do so
 

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I see the additional blessing of finding and sharing that article as one that provides a teaching moment for personal revelation and introspection.
I appreciate your op (original post) very much. It reminds us to not take what Jesus has done for us lightly. When one comes under the blood, a great change occurs. One should never minimize or deny this change that Jesus' blood hath wrought. One should never consider him or herself as still being a sinner. Many see this point but continue to blow smoke anyway. Welcome to CC.
 
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The Bible says we are declared righteous in Christ.


You don't see the conflict in what you are saying. You say "Christians are not sinners," but you acknowledge that we still sin. That's a contradiction.
1. yes the Bible says we are declared righteous. so, who yah gonna believe? your faulty conscience or God Almighty

2. it is like I already said to you, you are not comprehending the terms. Oyster....post 100...noted the difference again....a sinner is someone who is not forgiven. there is no comparison to someone who lives as that sinner and someone who has accepted Christ and obtained forgiveness

really, you just keep repeating yourself no matter how many times different folks try to explain to you.
 
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But there is a difference between "declared" and "made." If we were made righteous, we would no longer sin. Anyone honest with themselves knows they still sin. We are declared righteous.
every person who has accepted Christ is righteous before God. this seems to be what you do not grasp the truth of

it is not our righteousness....it is the righteousness of Christ who died on our behalf.

etc etc etc

again, try Romans. what is the grace of God?
 
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I appreciate your op (original post) very much. It reminds us to not take what Jesus has done for us lightly. When one comes under the blood, a great change occurs. One should never minimize or deny this change that Jesus' blood hath wrought. One should never consider him or herself as still being a sinner. Many see this point but continue to blow smoke anyway. Welcome to CC.
Well said.


And thank you.Happy to be here. 😊🕊️
 
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Shared with permission. And Fair Use. 😊


I love this article because it uses scripture to make a long overdue point.
Rejoice! We are indeed free in Christ.😊🕊️

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There are far too many differences between sinners and children of God for them to be one and the same.
If you are a born-again child of God, you are not a sinner. You will slip, make mistakes, fall short and sin. But that is neither your identity nor your nature. You are simply in an imperfect vessel (the human body / the flesh) which gives in to temptation (Galatians 5:17). You are a spirit with a soul living inside a body and having the human experience, including the human disadvantages (1 Thessalonians 5:23). Yet you need to over stand you are very different from a sinner for the reasons mentioned herein and then some. And for these reasons, new believers often look and act like unbelievers. While salvation occurs in an instant, the process of becoming more and more like Christ (sanctification) takes both time and growth. The Bible clearly speaks for itself on all of this without the need for interpretation.
It is most important that you remember Christ (Yeshua) did not come to help you stop sinning. He came because you could not stop. No human being is free from sin but children of God do not practice a life and nature of that sin. And when we fall, we restore each other, we repent and we realize that we have been forgiven.

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While I don't believe in "sinless perfection" I think people are missing the point here. I haven't had a chance to read the entire article but from the above piece that is not what this article is saying.

" If you are a born-again child of God, you are not a sinner. You will slip, make mistakes, fall short and sin. But that is neither your identity nor your nature."

If we live to the flesh we fail. I think this is talking about some who live a defeated Christian walk because they believe they are sinners and can never get past that point. They may have that one thing they just can't turn loose of. What this seems to be saying is you are saved, you are not a sinner, you're saved but you still slip and fail. You are not the same as a sinner. A sinner does not know God, they haven't repented, they have no knowledge of what is right or wrong because they do not know the truth. There is no such thing as a Christian sinner. A sinner is still in the dark. They don't even know they are lost yet. We need to be careful with our terms. The light came on as I read this piece as to what it is saying. A sinner has not been bought with a price, we have. Once we understand this we will no longer live to the flesh. Good read.
 
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Your definition of sinner differs from the Biblical definition of sinner. If you insist upon creating you own dictionary, then it will be a challenge to continue communicating with you.

A sinner is one who lives in a state of rebellion against the lordship of Christ. A sinner is one who refuses to repent and admit he is wrong.
You're making up your own definition of sinner.

The biblical definition of sinner is a person who sins.

Luke 18:
13 And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner.
14 I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than the other: for every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.

Christians are saved sinners.
 
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If nothing else this discussion affords the example of differences. Those who read the scriptures, to those who understand what God is saying. Superficial vs. deep.
It's telling how you think you understand the scriptures, while those who disagree with you only have a superficial understanding.
 
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every person who has accepted Christ is righteous before God. this seems to be what you do not grasp the truth of
We are declared righteous before God. We still sin. Anyone who thinks they don't is deceiving themself.

it is not our righteousness....it is the righteousness of Christ who died on our behalf.
Agreed! We are declared righteous through Christ.

etc etc etc

again, try Romans. what is the grace of God?
Basically, that we can be saved through faith in Jesus Christ.
 
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1. yes the Bible says we are declared righteous. so, who yah gonna believe? your faulty conscience or God Almighty
I believe the Bible. We are declared righteous.

2. it is like I already said to you, you are not comprehending the terms. Oyster....post 100...noted the difference again....a sinner is someone who is not forgiven. there is no comparison to someone who lives as that sinner and someone who has accepted Christ and obtained forgiveness
See Luke 18:13-14

really, you just keep repeating yourself no matter how many times different folks try to explain to you.
Maybe our argument boils down to semantics.
You think a sinner is someone who is unsaved.
I think a sinner is someone who sins.
 

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Luke 18:
13 And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner.
14 I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than the other: for every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.

Christians are saved sinners.
...who become justified by the blood of Christ and made new creatures in Him.
 

oyster67

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Maybe our argument boils down to semantics.
You think a sinner is someone who is unsaved.
I think a sinner is someone who sins.
Yes. As long as you do agree that a great change occurs when we are born again. (y)
 

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Shared with permission. And Fair Use. 😊


I love this article because it uses scripture to make a long overdue point.
Rejoice! We are indeed free in Christ.😊🕊️

[Article]
There are far too many differences between sinners and children of God for them to be one and the same.
If you are a born-again child of God, you are not a sinner. You will slip, make mistakes, fall short and sin. But that is neither your identity nor your nature. You are simply in an imperfect vessel (the human body / the flesh) which gives in to temptation (Galatians 5:17). You are a spirit with a soul living inside a body and having the human experience, including the human disadvantages (1 Thessalonians 5:23). Yet you need to over stand you are very different from a sinner for the reasons mentioned herein and then some. And for these reasons, new believers often look and act like unbelievers. While salvation occurs in an instant, the process of becoming more and more like Christ (sanctification) takes both time and growth. The Bible clearly speaks for itself on all of this without the need for interpretation.
It is most important that you remember Christ (Yeshua) did not come to help you stop sinning. He came because you could not stop. No human being is free from sin but children of God do not practice a life and nature of that sin. And when we fall, we restore each other, we repent and we realize that we have been forgiven.

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Obviously we aren't meant be perpetual sinners. But Christians do sin. No mortal person is perfect.

I'm a sinner saved by grace.
 
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Yes. As long as you do agree that a great change occurs when we are born again. (y)
Of course I do!
But we should not pretend that we aren't sinners (meaning people who sin..).
 
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For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly also be united with him in a resurrection like his. For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body ruled by sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin—because anyone who has died has been set free from sin. Romans 6:5-7


https://www.alyssajhoward.com/2018/10/12/no-longer-a-sinner/