Brother Bob
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Took it off, just wondering what happened to the others.
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Brother Bob said:Took it off, just wondering what happened to the others.
??? I am sorry, but I am not really following you on this, and some of your last few posts. If you are making a point, I apologize, but I am missing it.
Brother Bob said:I think I ask:
Can a "saved" person keep from committing adultery and all the other sins that ED; listed earlier?
Well Stephan, I am glad to see you believe that. Now do you believe they can keep from committing adultery because they are kept by the power of God or His Grace and have the "mind of Christ" and the "indwelling of the Holy Ghost", and have been "borned again"?I don't recall the list, but I answered you, all ready that yes a saved person can keep from adultery.
Of course they can. A person can keep himself from committing adultery, murder, smoking, drunkenness, and a whole lot of other sins. But that doesn't mean he can keep himself from ALL sins. Jesus himself was the only one who was sinless. To say otherwise is blasphemy. The reason he could die for our sins is that he was sinless. The reason that no other human could not die for my sin is that they themselves are sinners. A sinful man cannot die for another sinful man. Jesus alone was sinless and thus could pay the penalty.Brother Bob said:Now do you believe they can keep from committing adultery because they are kept by the power of God or His Grace and have the "mind of Christ" and the "indwelling of the Holy Ghost", and have been "borned again"?
Charles, nobody has to die in their sins. That's why Christ died for us, so that we wouldn't have to die in our sins. But, you have to believe.charles_creech78 said:If you die in your sins where Christ is ye cannot come. Go ahead and die in your SIN and see will you will go.
Brother Bob said:Well Stephan, I am glad to see you believe that. Now do you believe they can keep from committing adultery because they are kept by the power of God or His Grace and have the "mind of Christ" and the "indwelling of the Holy Ghost", and have been "borned again"?
You have said this over and over and it is not I who says there is a difference in sin, it is the Lord Himself.Of course they can. A person can keep himself from committing adultery, murder, smoking, drunkenness, and a whole lot of other sins. But that doesn't mean he can keep himself from ALL sins. Jesus himself was the only one who was sinless. To say otherwise is blaspehmy. The reason he could die for our sins is that he was sinless. The reason that no other human could not die for my sin is that they themselves are sinners. A sinful man cannot die for another sinful man. Jesus alone was sinless and thus could pay the penalty.
The fact that you differentiate between sin is deplorable. All sins are sins unto death. Your quarrel is with God. You can ask him when you get to death. You have never commented on my example. Why isn't hypocrisy in your list. Annanias and Sapphira committed a sin unto death. The sin was hypocrisy. Why isn't that one in your list? It was a sin unto death wasn't it?
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Why would some be kept by His Grace and others not? I don't mean this in a harsh way, it is something I just can't understand.If one is saved and didn't believe that he could keep from a particular sin, it would mean he didn't believe in the promise of 1Corinthians 10:13. That verse proves it is possible for us. God will make a way of escape for us.
Where I think you and I differ is that I think that some Christians are more mature than others, and it does happen where even though, yes it is possible not to commit the sin, some Christians do yield to temptation.
Brother Bob you will like this one. Eat drink and be marry for tomarrow we die.:laugh:Brother Bob said:Does this mean that a "saved" person can keep from committing "adultery', and all the other sins on the list by ED;?
If a person says there is a difference in sin then he can never answer the book of James.Brother Bob said:Why would some be kept by His Grace and others not? I don't mean this in a harsh way, it is something I just can't understand.
I mean DHK; says there is not difference in sin, the Lord says there is. If a person believes there is no difference in sin, then he could never answer the book of John.
Could you tell me why?If a person says there is a difference in sin then he can never answer the book of James.
James 2:10 For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.Brother Bob said:Could you tell me why?
Well, Ed neither said nor implied that any saved person had to commit any of the sins categorized on the list, below, FTR.Brother Bob said:Does this mean that a "saved" person can keep from committing "adultery', and all the other sins on the list by ED;?
But Ed has noticed that no one (apart from Brother Bob who wanted them 'narrowed' in some way, that I did not understand) seems to want to answer any of the questions he asked - vizEdSutton said:I have a list of "sins unto death", according to some here that I want to ask if anyone actually considers them to be such, and/or that such who commit these sins cannot possibly be saved individuals? Or do just some of them, rise to this level?
Here are some categories:
1. Lust, which can lead to overt Adultery, which I'll call category 1a.
2. Murder
3. Drunkenness
4. Incest
5. Stealing and/or Swindling
6. Prostitution
7. Extreme Polygamy (Many wives, not just two or three.)
8. Apostasy (denying the Lord)
9. Womanizing (whatever that actually may mean)
10. Willful unbelief (again, whatever that may mean)
11. Cowardice
12. Willful disobedience to God
13. Open strife between or among those who claim to be believers. Would this count as 'hate'?
14. The worst sins of any other kind one can think of, since I'm running out of fairly easy categories. But I have listed 15 categories, counting my first part as two distinct ones.
What do you any of you say, here? How many of them, are 'damning', how many of them are not actually 'damning', and how many are forgiveable for the one who commits them? I really wonder what some of you have to say about any or all of these or perhaps even more sins that I could not think of quickly, off the top of my head, in this?
Ed
I am more than willing for any and all to answer these, even though I originally addressed most of them to charles_creech78.What do you any of you say, here? How many of them, are 'damning', how many of them are not actually 'damning', and how many are forgiveable for the one who commits them? I really wonder what some of you have to say about any or all of these or perhaps even more sins that I could not think of quickly, off the top of my head, in this?
(addressed to charles_creech78) So let me see if I get this straight? There is "any sin", which I would assume one who is "born again" can potentially do, and there is "a spiritual sin" one who is "born again" cannot do??
Isn't that what you are saying, here?
(addressed to charles_creech78, again) But be that as it is, would you consider any of my posted 'list' of 15 categories of sins, to be "spiritual sins", and be willing to say that one who is born again could not do any of them? I am still wondering and waiting on an answer to this question.
That is your problem DHK; you take this as meaning the Mosaic Law, when it mean the Law of the Commandments. No wonder you have a problem.James 2:10 For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.
One sin is as bad as another.
If you lie it is just as bad as committing murder--just as bad as breaking the whole law.
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DHK said:James 2:10 For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. You DHK you told me you sin as a Christain then you are guilty of it all and in Gal 5:21 them that Do such things shall not inherit the kindom of God.
One sin is as bad as another.
If you lie it is just as bad as committing murder--just as bad as breaking the whole law.[/QUOTE ] DHK he said not to Judge. You broke the law for calling me a hypocrite the other day.
I will let scripture take care of some of them for now ED;I am more than willing for any and all to answer these, even though I originally addressed most of them to charles_creech78.
And, just to be helpful, I'll repeat all of 'em, and add one that is not in the two posts I'm citing from.
(new) How many, of these 15 categories of sins, would any of you classify as "sins unto death"?