Thinkingstuff
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What do you understand this verse to mean?
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Amy.G said:Could the sin unto death possibly mean the sins that unbelievers commit? When a Christian sins, he does not die spiritually, he is eternally saved, but when an unbeliever sins, his sins lead to spiritual death because he has rejected the only remedy for sin, Jesus Christ.
I say this because of these verses:
1Jo 5:17 All unrighteousness is sin, and there is sin not leading to death.
1Jo 5:18 We know that whoever is born of God does not sin; but he who has been born of God keeps himself, and the wicked one does not touch him.
1Jo 5:19 We know that we are of God, and the whole world lies under the sway of the wicked one.
Those born of God are under the power and curse of sin. Those who do not believe are under sin's curse of death.
What think thou?![]()
Yes. You are correct. They were believers. I guess that messes up my theory, doesn't it? :laugh:Marcia said:There's a lot of debate on this. My pastor has said that he thinks this means a sin that will lead God to taking a believer home. First John was written to believers, so it is unlikely this is referring to unbelievers.
Think of the believers in 1 Cor. who "sleep" because of how they abused the Lord's Supper. God took them home.
Amy.G said:Yes. You are correct. They were believers. I guess that messes up my theory, doesn't it? :laugh:
I know there is a lot of debate over this. Do you agree with your pastor that the sin unto death is a physical death? Or do you think it might be spiritual? I'm guessing it's not spiritual since the epistle is written to believers. It's quite difficult understanding this.
I guess that is a definite possibility. I hadn't thought of it that way. I do believe God acted in ways during the establishment of the church that He doesn't do today. Tongues, raising people from the dead, ect.Marcia said:I think it's physical. It may have been something more visible in the early church when God was establishing it and keeping sin out in a more stringent fashion. Think of Aninias and Sapphira! After that example, I bet a lot of people were not even thinking about lying in that way!
The abuse of the Lord's Supper must have been pretty bad and God just stepped in and took some home.
I have had Christians tell me they think this goes on today, though I guess we can't really be sure.
The sin a believer commits doesn't bring spiritual death.MB said:Tell me what sin is there that doesn't bring death?
MB
True webdog; it can cause loss of reward but it is not unto death.webdog said:The sin a believer commits doesn't bring spiritual death.