Makes me wonder,since Dave brought it up. Maybe I’m really a reprobate?
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Makes me wonder,since Dave brought it up. Maybe I’m really a reprobate?
What’s begotten mean“Whosoever is begotten of God doeth no sin, because his seed abideth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is begotten of God.” (1 John 3:9)
The only people who can delight in the Law are the born again.
Paul delighted in them, big problem was what he wanted to do by His own efforts went zip, and he needed to rely upon the Holy Spirit!Thank you.
22 For I delight in the law of God after the inward man:
23 but I see a different law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity under the law of sin which is in my members. Ro 7
He's peaking in the present tense, born from above Christian, not as an unregenerate Jew, This is the very conflict he describes in Gal 5.
I don't make Paul out to be bad; Paul makes himself out to be bad.How could Paul be as bad as you make him out to be if he walked in the Spirit, not fulfilling the lusts of the flesh?
Do remember that the same John who wrote 1 John 3:9 also wrote 1 John 1:8-10.“Whosoever is begotten of God doeth no sin, because his seed abideth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is begotten of God.” (1 John 3:9)
Well, then, let's add some :
I not only say I sin, I sometimes like it,Do remember that the same John who wrote 1 John 3:9 also wrote 1 John 1:8-10.
Either John was confused, or else our Brother misunderstands this issue...Do remember that the same John who wrote 1 John 3:9 also wrote 1 John 1:8-10.
I wouldn't tend to hold up Trump as an example to an aspiring Christian. The reason I quoted the 1689 was because you seemed to think that 1689Dave might be following it. He doesn't.Correct thank God. So then, why show me this? I don’t even claim to walk around thumping the Bible. In order to make a living one must walk close to the cutting edge. Does President Trump care about someone’s stringent opinions about right or wrong? No he doesn’t. What he says he cares about is making America Great Again. So why shouldn’t I operate the same way?
Just so. But those who are born again do delight in God's abiding moral law and seek to keep it, not in order to be saved but because they are saved.The only people who can delight in the Law are the born again.
I wouldn't tend to hold up Trump as an example to an aspiring Christian. The reason I quoted the 1689 was because you seemed to think that 1689Dave might be following it. He doesn't.
The appetite grows with the eating. Read Ecclesiastes 5:10 and 1 Timothy 6:6-10.But what I do want to do is make much more money.
Do remember that the same John who wrote 1 John 3:9 also wrote 1 John 1:8-10.
Either John was confused, or else our Brother misunderstands this issue...
You missed it... all the finer points. But you are on an American Baptist forum and you are a Sais / Brit which must separate you from a deeply devided and traumatized United States.The appetite grows with the eating. Read Ecclesiastes 5:10 and 1 Timothy 6:6-10.
That is correct. The Present Tense in Greek tends to mean continuity. 'No one born of God goes on sinning.....' A Christian may fall into the most dreadful sin, as David did, but God will bring him out of it, often in a very uncomfortable way (c.f. Hebrews 12:7). To put it another way, if one of His sheep becomes lost, the Good Shepherd will go and find it and bring it back to the flock. If that doesn't happen, the possibility has to be faced that the sheep is not of God's flock after all.The Mounce interlinear for 1 John 3:9 reads:
No one born of God makes a practice of sinning, because God's seed abides in him. He cannot keep on sinning, because he has been born of God.
It would seem to be an unrepentant sin that continues on and on. I cannot be sure, though, since I do not know Greek well at all.
That is also correct. The fear of the Lord is usually presented as something very positive in Scripture (e.g. Job 28:28; Acts 9:31).That said, going with Mounce, the context for 1 John 3:7-10 seems to indicate that believers are those who want to do the right thing and not the wrong thing, as defined by God's Law. They have the enabling of the Holy Spirit to make righteousness the norm of their behavior and not sin, which seems to be an aberration to the norm.
I know this is magically true for me since two years ago. I have sinned boldly at times, but almost always in ignorance that I was sinning at all. I have always repented in the end for my bold sins, since I want a good relationship with God. The secret for me has been the fear of Lord, which is what gives me my diligence. It seems the direction of my life has been and is towards less sin than more sin. I cannot be sure, as I don't really know Greek, but this may be what the scriptures are talking of.
I agree, but with some qualifications. Christ abolished the Old Covenant (Ten Commandments) replacing it with the New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31–33; Hebrews 8:8–9:1). But the New Covenant imports much of it, except the Sabbath, for our instruction and commentary. Those who use it in this setting live in harmony with it because of the New Birth. Just as Abraham, Abel, Job and others lived in harmony with it before God gave it to Moses and the Israelites.Just so. But those who are born again do delight in God's abiding moral law and seek to keep it, not in order to be saved but because they are saved.
This is why we battle the flesh all day long. Not letting temptation (not sin) cause us to sin (real sin).Do remember that the same John who wrote 1 John 3:9 also wrote 1 John 1:8-10.