DHK
You have not answered me; you have ignored me, side-stepped the question, gone off on different tangent, but never answered the question directly and honestly.
I have answered you in post 23, and post 37.....and now again.
What you call a tangent and no answer...is to anyone who reads it...an answer in context that exposes your falsehoods.
It seems you have bit on the hook of this error and have lost any ability to spit out the hook and take in solid food.
You have conveniently ignored Romans 7:24,25.
This is a lie.You failing to see the answer is not me ignoring anything
The "old man" is your old nature that you still have.
You say this....Paul said this;
It is vital to understand Rom. 6:6 in this connection:
“Knowing this, that our old man...[was, aorist tense] crucified with him, [in order] that the body of sin might be destroyed, [in order] that henceforth we should not serve [aswilling bondslaves to] sin.”
You said we still have it...Paul said it WAS crucified. You repeat your error over so much that you believe your error over scripture:thumbsup:
Paul, in 1Cor.15:31, says "I die daily." Every day he must put that old nature to death.
No... the old nature was already put to death...and Gal 2 actually says we are co-crucified with Christ.....He mortifies sin , he puts it to death, because He has one new nature. The Holy Spirit has put it to death already.
As I told you...the motions of sin in his body wage war against His holy nature.
Your failure to understand this....SAVING UNION...in Christ renders you unable in light of this to not grasp romans 7:24-25 correctly...the result is everytime you post here or open your mouth in front of people you offer error.
In Gal.2.20 he says: "I am crucified with Christ yet Christ liveth in me." Both are true at the same time. Both natures exist at the same time.
this is why your error goes on and on.....the old man was crucified, the new man lives.
Both natures do not exist! HE DOES NOT SAY...my old nature was wounded...he says it was put to death, executed by capital punishment.
You added this idea to the text.failing to understand it leaves you in error..here it is in ylt;
Romans 6 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)
6 What, then, shall we say? shall
we continue in the sin that the grace may abound?
2 let it not be!
we who died to the sin -- how shall we still live in it?
3 are ye ignorant that
we, as many as were baptized to Christ Jesus, to his death were baptized?
4
we were buried together, then, with him through the baptism to the death, that even as Christ was raised up out of the dead through the glory of the Father,
so also we in newness of life might walk.
5 For, if we have become planted together to the likeness of his death, [so] also we shall be of the rising again;
6
this knowing, that our old man was crucified with [him], that the body of the sin may be made useless, for our no longer serving the sin;
It is to be "reckoned." It is not a reality.
You directly and blatantly defy the plain text of scripture...
it is a past completed actionIt is vital to understand Rom. 6:6 in this connection: “Knowing this
, that our old man...[was, aorist tense] crucified with him, [in order] that the body of sin might be destroyed, [in order] that henceforth we should not serve [aswilling bondslaves to] sin.”
The old man always exists.
only in your mind and in the teaching of others who share this falsehood.
It struggles with the new man. Whichever you feed the most will win.
again one error leads to another in this man made theory as I have said several times....man made error, man centered teaching, denying the Spirits work in salvation and sanctification........wrongly dividing the word of truth.
The author of the statement quoted says there is a carnal Christian, so you are at odds with the author of that statement.
Do you have a problem telling the truth DHK? I told you this is the Same Pastor who preached on the carnal Christian heresy....I have told you this very clearly....are you telling a deliberate falsehood.
I told you quite clearly...I personally know this Pastor. Why would you say this willful falsehood?
you repeat this:
The author of the statement quoted says there is a carnal Christian, so you are at odds with the author of that statement. You also contradict what Calvin says, as well as the Baptist Catechism from which you posted.
It is the same Pastor...I gave you his church website, his phone number, his sermon on the carnal Christian heresy....I have spoken with him on this very topic,,,face to face...I told you this;
I said it here in post 18
http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=94020&page=2
your foul respose was to accuse me ???/
It doesn't matter what you say about these people. It appears your comprehension skills are very poor. Don't post what you don't believe, and then say you believe it. That is hypocrisy.
I answered your false charge again here;
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You don't believe this. He does. Don't tell me otherwise. It is here in black and white. I can read it for myself.
Evidently you cannot read with comprehension....
I am telling you otherwise. I know the person who wrote this,and I have used it by permission...call him and ask....instead of accuse me. He understands this false teaching is like a plague on the land,
I know for a fact that is the complete opposite of what this Pastor believes...
You also contradict what Calvin says, as well as the Baptist Catechism from which you posted.
a lie
You can't answer these last two verses and never have.
I did answer
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He said "I." He is one man with two natures.
He said we in romans 6:1-6...there are no chapter divisions remember..6,7,8 are one unit..
You do not rightly divide the word of truth.
But I do...it is you who wrongly fragment the word, add your own ideas , and come up on the short end of the stick..
Hmmm. Maybe I am color-blind.:laugh:
There is only one man, but two natures. Paul continues to use the first person singular, "I" never the first person plural "we." He is talking of himself personally. He is not schizophrenic. He has two natures, just as you do. You seem to deny the depravity of man. Do you?
Paul said "I." That means one man. That is easy to see.
One man--Paul uses "I." Every believer has two natures. They choose to serve one nature.
When they discuss the carnal Christian heresy they can use your posts as evidence for it.
Now go back and answer Romans 7:24,25. Stop side stepping the issuing by reverting back chapters six and eight. Paul's testimony is in chapter seven. If you can't deal with that just say so. Bow out of the discussion, and say you don't know. Admit that Paul must have a carnal nature because he says he does and you can't explain it except by going outside of the chapter.
Romans 7:24 O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
25 I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.
--How does this unsaved man, with an old nature say: "I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord..."
Waiting for an answer.
You have been given an answer yet again...He addresses the church in chap 6 explaining who we are in Christ.....and we no longer practice sin...living under its power. In chapter seven he addresses our struggle with remaining sin and corruption using himself as an example....then in chap 8 he clarifies and gives the remedy of mortifying remaining sin.