Christians Are Not Sinners

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since Paul began all his letters calling the intended audience 'saints' (save the Galatians) it is highly doubtful he thought he was still a sinner in the sense some here seem to believe
Paul knew he was still a sinner (Rom 7; 1 Tim 1:15).
He knew he was a saved sinner.
 
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I find this very funny coming from a man who says that he's not a sinner... and is right now going over many of my old posts and putting negative emoji reactions on them.
Just because he's infuriated that I disagreed with one of his posts. ROTF

"I am not a sinner even though my heart is filled with bitterness!" LOL
how is your comprehension? I would consider that you need to work on it

just give one example of me or ANYONE in this thread saying we do not sin

don't laugh.....we are not sinners...we are redeemed and no longer under condemnation

it is not my fault if you cannot understand that does not mean we can still sin

negative emojis? you don't like that apparently. well, here comes another
 
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''So in calling himself the chief of sinners, Paul was also saying that he was the most prominent leader of the world’s sinful rebellion against God (Acts 8:3; 9:1).
Paul was that, yes.

That’s why God saved him, to prominently show His grace in him (1 Tim. 1:16), just as He judged Pharaoh, the world’s most prominent and powerful leader, to show His power in him (Exod. 9:16).
Jesus appeared to Paul because Jesus knew Paul's heart, that he WANTED to do what is right, that he thought he was doing what is right. He didn't believe Jesus was the Christ.

This might be why Paul used the present tense to say he was still the chief of sinners, even now that he was saved. He was still the world’s most prominent example of the worst kinds of sinner saved by grace.
After becoming a Christian, and maturing, he was no longer literally the chief of sinners. But as a Christian matures, he starts to realize how much he does sin (Rom 7). It was a statement of humility.

If you’re not saved, Paul’s story is solid Biblical proof that no matter who you are or what you’ve done, God can save you. “Christ died for our sins…and…rose again” (I Cor. 15:3,4). “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved” (Acts 16:31).''
Agreed. Anyone has the capacity to decide to believe the gospel, which is why we preach it, to give people a chance to hear it. We are ambassadors for Christ.

The greatest Evangelist of his time a sinner still? No.
And yet he said he was...
 
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yeah

that was all actually covered some pages back

it's like people cannot hold 2 concepts in their minds at the same time
Reiterating the facts doesn't hurt for those genuinely trying to learn something.

The latter part of your observation is obvious when we encounter those who insist Jesus saves sinners from their sin....so that they are reborn as sinners who still sin.

That puts the false teachings and teachers into right perspective.
 
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People should be able to distinguish between identity and practice. Both sides are correct. The 2 truths aren't mutually exclusive.
again, there are no sides here IMO. Only truths that some might call an enigma as even Peter says that some of what Paul writes is hard to understand

the simple explanation, which has been given multiple of multiple times in the course of this thread, is that while we are on this earth we have the capacity to sin and all of us will....BUT God does not view us as the sinful person we once were, but rather sees us as complete and perfect in His Son

God sees us covered in the blood of Christ. In Genesis we learn that life is in the blood. Our own blood is tainted but the blood of Christ was pure. That, is why he had to shed His blood...His life poured out...for us.

The entire sacrificial system in the OT was all about the shedding of blood, but animal blood could not really take away our sin

The blood of Christ has covered our sins so they are no longer seen by God and the Bible tells us that God has removed our sins as far as the east is from the west.
 
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LOL
I find this very funny coming from a man who says that he's not a sinner... and is right now going over many of my old posts and putting negative emoji reactions on them.
Just because he's infuriated that I disagreed with one of his posts. ROTF

"I am not a sinner even though my heart is filled with bitterness!" LOL
There is none sinless aside from God, that’s clear. That’s enough to inform people what kind of mentality some people have. Ironically, the false gospel of sinless perfectionism is also against forum rules.

One of them followed me to a different thread to trash talk me. Seriously, this isn’t even a Bible discussion anymore. This all started after they were debunked by the Bible. Talk about a severe case of sour grapes.
 
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Jesus saves sinners from their sin.... so that they are reborn as sinners who still sin.
You claim to be reborn. You acknowledge that you still sin. If you sin, you're a sinner. Ergo, you are reborn as a sinner who still sins.
 
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Reiterating the facts doesn't hurt for those genuinely trying to learn something.

The latter part of your observation is obvious when we encounter those who insist Jesus saves sinners from their sin....so that they are reborn as sinners who still sin.

That puts the false teachings and teachers into right perspective.
I guess what I find tiresome, are those who have not really read the thread, admit it, but then go on to say we are saying that we are sinless perfectionists and keep insisting that is what is being said no matter how many times you say otherwise

not one of them can find one single post that indicates that

for those genuine in their quest for truth, I pray consideration is given
 
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I guess what I find tiresome, are those who have not really read the thread, admit it, but then go on to say we are saying that we are sinless perfectionists and keep insisting that is what is being said no matter how many times you say otherwise

not one of them can find one single post that indicates that

for those genuine in their quest for truth, I pray consideration is given
Trolls.

The issue is, Trolls. Google, atheist forums how to troll Christians.

There are step by step posts on those sites. I checked.

One site did pose an interesting observation about our faith forums across the net.

We all agree we're Christian. We rarely agree about anything else.

I like DuckDuckGo. No trackers.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=atheist forums how to troll Christians&ko=-1&ia=web
 
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And thanks for revealing your true colors again, and again, and again. You’re a mocker, that’s clear.

The only one who will be renounced is you and I do so in the name of Jesus Christ and by the power of the Holy Spirit.
But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment. Again, anyone who says to his brother, ‘Raca,’ will be subject to the Sanhedrin. But anyone who says, ‘You fool!’ will be subject to the fire of hell. Jesus words in Matthew 5:22

you cannot curse anyone but it is alarming you think you are in such a position so as to have God's blessing in doing so

be careful. judgement should be righteous if we choose to judge, but you are using the name of Christ in vain and your words might just come back on yourself

I forgive you in Jesus name, but I think you need to take this up with God and repent of trying to judge and send believers to hell because they do not recognize your 'spiritual gifts' and do not authenticate your visitation by an 'angel'
 
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You’re saying @VARob is in the pit?
Yes that’s the implication and you see that. There’s something very dishonest and cunning about using just enough ambiguity to give oneself plausible deniability that they are guilty of the very thing they strongly implied and they will use that escape route to deny it.
 
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Trolls.

The issue is, Trolls. Google, atheist forums how to troll Christians.

There are step by step posts on those sites. I checked.

One site did pose an interesting observation about our faith forums across the net.

We all agree we're Christian. We rarely agree about anything else.

I like DuckDuckGo. No trackers.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=atheist forums how to troll Christians&ko=-1&ia=web

I've visited a few of those forums myself....I know there are people here thinking they are having fun. They don't know they are putting themselves in a bad place by doing so

Tried the duckie but .... you can also use the net incognito if you want
 
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But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment. Again, anyone who says to his brother, ‘Raca,’ will be subject to the Sanhedrin. But anyone who says, ‘You fool!’ will be subject to the fire of hell. Jesus words in Matthew 5:22

you cannot curse anyone but it is alarming you think you are in such a position so as to have God's blessing in doing so

be careful. judgement should be righteous if we choose to judge, but you are using the name of Christ in vain and your words might just come back on yourself

I forgive you in Jesus name, but I think you need to take this up with God and repent of trying to judge and send believers to hell because they do not recognize your 'spiritual gifts' and do not authenticate you visitation by an 'angel'
You’re imagining all of that. I said no such things nor do I feel any such way you’re describing, but you’re renounced and I forgive you. However, I don’t think you’re a brother of mine. Let’s put that on the record.
 

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again, there are no sides here IMO. Only truths that some might call an enigma as even Peter says that some of what Paul writes is hard to understand

the simple explanation, which has been given multiple of multiple times in the course of this thread, is that while we are on this earth we have the capacity to sin and all of us will....BUT God does not view us as the sinful person we once were, but rather sees us as complete and perfect in His Son

God sees us covered in the blood of Christ. In Genesis we learn that life is in the blood. Our own blood is tainted but the blood of Christ was pure. That, is why he had to shed His blood...His life poured out...for us.

The entire sacrificial system in the OT was all about the shedding of blood, but animal blood could not really take away our sin

The blood of Christ has covered our sins so they are no longer seen by God and the Bible tells us that God has removed our sins as far as the east is from the west.
I understand well your point. I don't disagree. But that is an identity and not a reality.
 
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snacks said:
You’re saying @VARob is in the pit?
Yes that’s the implication and you see that. There’s something very dishonest and cunning about using just enough ambiguity to give oneself plausible deniability that they are guilty of the very thing they strongly implied and they will use that escape route to deny it.
I caught the implication. It would be hard to miss. Some people are convinced that if others do not understand things the exact same way they do, they're not Christian.

Oh well.
 

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how is your comprehension? I would consider that you need to work on it

just give one example of me or ANYONE in this thread saying we do not sin

don't laugh.....we are not sinners...we are redeemed and no longer under condemnation

it is not my fault if you cannot understand that does not mean we can still sin

grow up
People in this thread have asked you point blank if you sin... and it's taken you up until now to finally answer the simple question with a clear and concise way.
Your "argument is purely semantic in nature - you say you not a sinner, yet also say that you do sin!
In my mind, someone that sins IS a sinner.

That our Heavenly Father doesn't "see" our sins that are covered by Christ is important in and of itself. But your conflicting articulation of that reality is more than just a little confusing, lol. Not just to Christians, but I think devastating to unbelievers.

I remember clearly a time decades ago, as a teenager/unbeliever... walking to school one day and cutting through a service station parking lot. There in the back, was a pick-up with it's front end heavily damaged... the grill was pushed up into the engine-well. It collided with great force into something huge.
As, I walked to the rear of the truck, I saw the owner had put two bumper-stickers on each side of the back bumper. They read:

"I decided to follow Jesus"

I laugh at you like at laughed that day... the absurdity of the truck owner's "witness" for Jesus was clear to me.
He followed Jesus into a horrible wreckage. I told all the other kids at school that day and boy did we laugh.

Likewise, you point out other people's faults and short-coming with ferocity, while acting just like them. LOL
And you can't seem to comprehend that your witness in that mean-spiritedness, plus your preaching that you're
not a sinner while sinning, is an embarrassment to Christians... and I fear what God feels about it all.

I pray the best for you.
Peace.
 
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You’re imagining all of that. I said no such things nor do I feel any such way you’re describing.
The only one who will be renounced is you and I do so in the name of Jesus Christ and by the power of the Holy Spirit.
is what you said

whatever spirit encourages you to address others like this, is not bearing good fruit

I do encourage you to repent of what you said

I find the Bible tells us to have nothing to do with someone who causes division and otherwise just argues and believes they have some kind of anointing to curse others


you have shown exactly who you really are
 
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I understand well your point. I don't disagree. But that is an identity and not a reality.
I agree...it is not a reality in this life but wonderful that we know we can come to God whenever we want and He will accept us

we do not have a guilty conscience and the only one troubling us, is the devil but he is a defeated foe
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I agree...it is not a reality in this life but wonderful that we know we can come to God whenever we want and He will accept us

we do not have a guilty conscience and the only one troubling us, is the devil but he is a defeated foe
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If you do not have a guilty conscious when you sin and it's brought to your attention, something is wrong.