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His Blood Spoke My Name said:I am not saying I am sinless... but I do sin less the more I yield myself over to the Lord.
His Blood Spoke My Name said:God's Word tells us to Submit ourselves under the mighty hand of God, to Walk in the Spirit, to Yield not to temptation.
His Blood Spoke My Name said:If it were not possible to obey these commands, God's Word would not have told us to do them.
His Blood Spoke My Name said:Instead of making excuses why you sin, why not yield yourself over to God when temptations are there? He has the way of escape already offered to you.
His Blood Spoke My Name said:And regardless of your accusations or disbelief, I have gone 24 hours without sinning as I was yielded to God.
So you are claiming one can, actually, not ever have an "evil thought"?His Blood Spoke My Name said:A thought is not necessarily sin. It is when one entertains evil thoughts in his or her mind when the thought becomes sin.
And I am sure that you have figure out exactly where the line of demarkation lies.His Blood Spoke My Name said:A thought is not necessarily sin. It is when one entertains evil thoughts in his or her mind when the thought becomes sin.
We all strive for this. It is only by God's grace that we grow in sanctification.His Blood Spoke My Name said:I am not saying I am sinless... but I do sin less the more I yield myself over to the Lord.
True.His Blood Spoke My Name said:God's Word tells us to Submit ourselves under the mighty hand of God, to Walk in the Spirit, to Yield not to temptation.
God told us to be perfect. We cannot. Therefore, we break this command. The mere fact that there are any of God's commands that we have broken at least once in our lives proves that this statement is illogical. The fact that we cannot obey God's commands is the whole basis for the Gospel in the first place.His Blood Spoke My Name said:If it were not possible to obey these commands, God's Word would not have told us to do them.
No one is making excuses or justifying presumptuous sin. We simply have a different (and more realistic) view of sin compared to your limited checklist view.His Blood Spoke My Name said:Instead of making excuses why you sin, why not yield yourself over to God when temptations are there? He has the way of escape already offered to you.
This assumes that you know all of God's Law; you know the entire Bible; you know the letter and the spirit of all of God's commandments; and that your knowledge and righteousness is a vacuum unto itself. Given that none of these things are true, I highly doubt your assertion.His Blood Spoke My Name said:And regardless of your accusations or disbelief, I have gone 24 hours without sinning as I was yielded to God.
His Blood Spoke My Name said:A thought is not necessarily sin. It is when one entertains evil thoughts in his or her mind when the thought becomes sin.
:laugh: I have a 13 and 10 year old. FYI, it gets better for a little while but 13 is a killer transition, especially when it's a daughter and you're a 54 yr old full-time single daddy like me. And I still go around cleaning everything they unclean. :laugh:rbell said:Anyone who says they can go without sin for 24 hours obviously does not have a 2 year-old in their house, "uncleaning" everything that Daddy is cleaning up.
saturneptune said:In one of the other threads, two or three people claimed that they can go 24-72 hours without sinning. This to me is bordering on the ridiculous. We need God's grace every day and should be asking for His forgiveness every day. So the question is: Is it possible for a Christian walking close to the Lord to go 24 hours without one sin, including sins of action, deed, thought, intent, motive, omission, unknown sins, and any other category I have left out?
Deacon said:I've heard of a man that is said to have remained sinless for 19 years...[LINK]
but I don't know...
Rob
Johann said:Rob, that's interesting. However, how does anyone know, besides the Spirit of God, which searches all, that the man was sinning with thoughts/desires manifested in the mind?
HankD said:1 Thessalonians 5
14 Now we exhort you, brethren, warn them that are unruly, comfort the feebleminded, support the weak, be patient toward all men.
15 See that none render evil for evil unto any man; but ever follow that which is good, both among yourselves, and to all men.
16 Rejoice evermore.
17 Pray without ceasing.
18 In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
19 Quench not the Spirit.
20 Despise not prophesyings.
21 Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
22 Abstain from all appearance of evil.
Who can live up to just this passage of Scripture?
Yep. Those that are focused on not committing sins (the commitment of their life to sin management) are doomed to commit them since they don't have the power in themselves to transform. Those who are active in entering into and living the life of Jesus ("life by the Spirit") will find that they sin less frequently. They become trained in works of holiness and righteous living instead of continuing in the patterns of sin and man-made religion.gopchad said:I don't know how long I can go without actually committing a sin. The thing that is important to me is walking in the power of the Holy Spirit so that when I do sin He will convict me of it and I can confess it to God. That is the Spirit-filled life, and that should be our goal.