Heavenly Pilgrim
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Can anyone show us one definition in Scripture of sin that depicts it as an inherited trait?
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I guess you didn't read my post very well did you.It is an absolute impossibility to 'repent' or even have remorse for something unavoidable. Sin is not unavoidable nor is it an inherited trait from Adam or any other.
That is the question that started this conversation. Remember?Can anyone show us one definition in Scripture of sin that depicts it as an inheited trait?
"Oh wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death."Let me direct my question to DHK.
"Sin is the transgression of the law." What law does one transgress by being born?
I didn't question your salvation, and your complaint shows that you do not read my posts very well. No wonder you reject what I say. You don't even read carefully what I say.Why are you questioning my salvation by asking if I have ever repented? Is that not clearly against the rules of this forum?
That has nothing to do with one's salvation, but rather with one's prayer life. David confessed his sinfulness in Psalm 51:5. He didn't question his salvation. Paul confessed his sinfulness at various times in Scripture. He never questioned his salvation. Why do you accuse me of questioning yours?Have you ever confessed your sinfulness to the Lord?
Have you ever confessed that you are a sinner unworthy to approach Him?
It is an absolute impossibility to 'repent' or even have remorse for something unavoidable. Sin is not unavoidable nor is it an inherited trait from Adam or any other.
Don't accuse without quoting me first.Yes, I can read DHK. Nice attempt to change the equation after the fact. You asked me if I have ever repented, without any qualification of being asked concerning subsequent to salvation as you now inject.
QUOTE: DHK: Let me ask you again.
Have you ever confessed your sinfulness to the Lord?
Have you ever confessed that you are a sinner unworthy to approach Him?
Marcia: Then why does God tells us to repent?
Amy: Why do you think we die?
HP: First, all do NOT die. Enoch and Elijah never saw death. Those taken away at the rapture to meet the Lord in the air will not see physical death as we know it now, or at least it would appear that they will not. So much for ‘all’ dying.
Marcia, you have a sharp intellect. Ask yourself if this world was created immortal or finite. Scripture sys if we can see it, it is mortal and will pass away. This earth was created as a finite place, not an infinite one. You cannot place beings that are created to exist infinitely on a finite planet unless at some point you are going to remove them. The earth represents a finite amount of space. I fully believe if Adam would not have sinned, he would have had to be translated at some point in time even if he was sinless the whole time.
Because of sin, God instituted a shorter life span, and even physical death. Death is bred into our genes by physical generation, and as a member of the fallen human race we can expect to see death if the Lord does not return. The Scriptures state physical death passed upon all men because all have sinned. We would do well to remember that physical death is not the penalty for sin, and infants, who have never sinned still may and often do see physical death. We also know at times God can bring sudden death directly subsequent to certain sins or at any other time He sees fit to bring it to pass for reasons known only to Him. Physical death, in and of itself, is not necessarily due to personal sin, nor as judgment for any particular sin necessarily,(although as Scripture informs us it may be at times) but rather physical death is a natural consequence subsequent to the sins of our first parents. As the physical offspring of Adam, we inherit the physical death as a consequence of sin. (not necessarily as a penalty) It is indeed passed down by physical depravity from generation to generation.
HP: God commands us to repent because we are willful rebels, not merely necessitated victims of our so-called sinful nature.
It is an absolute impossibility to 'repent' or even have remorse for something unavoidable. Sin is not unavoidable nor is it an inherited trait from Adam or any other.