We are all born sinners are we not? So what is sin & does it have any value?
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Yes all have sinned.We are all born sinners are we not? So what is sin & does it have any value?![]()
Are you looking for a fight?Sometimes I actually prefer sin & freely choose it. To me its common sense, it is reality where everything else in the world is lies, hypocrisy, sentimentality, pietistic falsehood & delusion. So guess you will just have to pile on me with all the bible verses & relegate me to a position befitting my "going to hell status"
Sometimes I actually prefer sin & freely choose it. To me its common sense, it is reality where everything else in the world is lies, hypocrisy, sentimentality, pietistic falsehood & delusion. So guess you will just have to pile on me with all the bible verses & relegate me to a position befitting my "going to hell status"
Who's jumping on you? Who's told you that you're going to hell?
You asked a question, so people answered it. If you don't agree with the answer, dispute it.
Value in sin? It shows how much God loves sinful people (Romans 5:8, John 3:16). It reveals a little of the depth of God's grace (Romans 5:15-21).
ANSWER: And so then Tom..... What would you like me to dispute? Personally, I am just giving you my unvarnished beliefs and observing your reactions....OK?
No but you do seem a bit combative and provocative with a statement such as:No....are you?
So guess you will just have to pile on me with all the bible verses & relegate me to a position befitting my "going to hell status"
Provocative....hmmm. Interesting word! Must be my approach to the subject matter. No, I'm just "honestly" providing my viewpoint
If your referring to the Death/ Original sin perspective, I am very familiar with the Christian prospective however even here the sin is not something we committed, but one that was committed against us, in spite of ourselves. I might drop the other shoe & pose a question as to why humans would have to suffer for sins of the father, but I wont. My question was more direct, "Does sin have value"
Christ indicated he did not come for anyone but the sinner so I see sin as the Lords focal point....Right?
Now with sin comes guilt. I see this happening all the time. For example, an alcoholic is considered by most people as a classic sinner (right) That individual feels the shame & guilt of his sin & needs to alter his behavior and not drink & behave but what are the consequences of his sin? More to the point, does any good come out of it? Perhaps the individual thru his sin, comes to Christ because of the devastating pain that his sin has caused him. Perhaps the person thru his sin cements a relationship with his God, with his family & with society which would never have happened without that sin's having been there. My own personal walk has sin playing an intrinsic part in my salvation for without it I probably would have never come to faith in Jesus Christ as my Lord & Savior.
I would rather say that the value of guilt (not the sin) lies in the Holy Spirit convicting or reproving you of sin. It didn't come from you.Provocative....hmmm. Interesting word! Must be my approach to the subject matter. No, I'm just "honestly" providing my viewpoint
If your referring to the Death/ Original sin perspective, I am very familiar with the Christian prospective however even here the sin is not something we committed, but one that was committed against us, in spite of ourselves. I might drop the other shoe & pose a question as to why humans would have to suffer for sins of the father, but I wont. My question was more direct, "Does sin have value"
Christ indicated he did not come for anyone but the sinner so I see sin as the Lords focal point....Right?
Now with sin comes guilt. I see this happening all the time. For example, an alcoholic is considered by most people as a classic sinner (right) That individual feels the shame & guilt of his sin & needs to alter his behavior and not drink & behave but what are the consequences of his sin? More to the point, does any good come out of it? Perhaps the individual thru his sin, comes to Christ because of the devastating pain that his sin has caused him. Perhaps the person thru his sin cements a relationship with his God, with his family & with society which would never have happened without that sin's having been there. My own personal walk has sin playing an intrinsic part in my salvation for without it I probably would have never come to faith in Jesus Christ as my Lord & Savior.
I would rather say that the value of guilt (not the sin) lies in the Holy Spirit convicting or reproving you of sin. It didn't come from you.
There is nothing in you or any emotion, feeling, or whatever to commend you to God in and of yourself.
There is no value therefore in sin in the sense that you are giving it IMO.
God brings good out of bad.
In that sense only is there any value in sin that God can bring good out of it in spite of ourselves.
HankD
Tis not sin that leads one to the savior, nor does one cement his/her relationship with Christ through sin. Can you support these statements with scripture?
Is what a process?OK so your saying it's a process then?
How do you mean that?OK .... Could you define what constitutes the world?