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  1. J

    I think most Baptists have Romans 7 totally wrong

    You fail to understand the Scriptures. Read about when Jesus told his disciples to "obey everything the Pharisees tell you." Then, when the Pharisees told them to stop picking grain on the Sabbath, Jesus allowed them to continue and rebuked the Pharisees for not knowing Scripture. The fact...
  2. J

    I think most Baptists have Romans 7 totally wrong

    Not at all. I just listen more patiently then some, I suppose. And I pick the posts to respond too... for if I responded to them all I'd never eat or sleep. May God bless you.
  3. J

    I think most Baptists have Romans 7 totally wrong

    Jesus did not say "don't put yourself on my level." He said don't worship anyone but God, but at the same time He said "be perfect as your heavenly father is perfect." John (in 1 John ch. 1 and into ch. 2) tells us what to do "if" we sin. He says Christ is our sacrifice. Present tense...
  4. J

    I think most Baptists have Romans 7 totally wrong

    John says it very clearly for us. "anyone born of God does not continue to sin." When you stop sinning, you have truly been born again. If you sin, you have proven that never really knew God. He stands ready to forgive... He is the God of the 2nd chance. But know this: being "born...
  5. J

    I think most Baptists have Romans 7 totally wrong

    If you can't sit in a chair without sinning then either you are an incredibly sick person that is not walking with Christ in any way, shape, or form... or you have a misunderstanding about what sin actually is. John said he wrote to use "so we will not sin." He meant it.
  6. J

    I think most Baptists have Romans 7 totally wrong

    The 'study note' under Romans 7:17 in Zondervan's "NASB Study Bible" (edited by Kenneth Barker) says this: "Not an attempt to escape moral responsibility but a statement of the great control sin can have over a Christians life." If the apostle Paul read that, he would go find Kenneth Barker and...
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