Well perhaps you'll explain your post #12 a little further then, please.Is that what I said. Where did I say that. Could you give me a thread and post # on that?
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Well perhaps you'll explain your post #12 a little further then, please.Is that what I said. Where did I say that. Could you give me a thread and post # on that?
I would be glad to. What part of 1 Corinthians 3:1 "And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ," didn't you understand?Well perhaps you'll explain your post #12 a little further then, please.
'.......And I will kill her children with death, and all the churches will know that I am He who searches the minds and hearts. And I will give to each one of you according to your works.' (v.22).Revelation 2:20 Notwithstanding I have a few things against thee, because thou sufferest that woman Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophetess, to teach and to seduce my servants to commit fornication, and to eat things sacrificed unto idols.......
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I understand it all, thanks for asking. What is your point?I would be glad to. What part of 1 Corinthians 3:1 "And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ," didn't you understand?
I think there's a common misunderstanding that if a man acknowledges the reality of carnal Christians, he's endorsing their carnality.Do you really think that Paul is telling the Corinthians that they can live like the devil and still be saved?
My point was that Paul was apparently under the impression that saved people could be living carnal lives. They could be living after the flesh rather than after the Spirit.I understand it all, thanks for asking. What is your point?
'.......And I will kill her children with death, and all the churches will know that I am He who searches the minds and hearts. And I will give to each one of you according to your works.' (v.22).
First of all, my original post:My point was that Paul was apparently under the impression that saved people could be living carnal lives. They could be living after the flesh rather than after the Spirit.
Martin, Have you ever counseled anyone about life's issues, Christian or otherwise?First of all, my original post:
You have only to go onto the 'other Christian forums' section here and teach justification by faith alone to get a reaction from the RCs, SDAs and others.
But on the other hand, just recently, we have had folk on this forum teaching that one could be a 'carnal Christian' and live like the devil, but still be saved.
First of all, note the inverted commas around 'carnal Christian.' Secondly, note the qualification, someone who 'lives like the devil.' Thirdly, note the context, someone who used to teach that such people were saved (I think the guy was called DHK. He seems not to be active on the board at present). I assumed that you would know what I meant by a 'carnal Christian.' I think the expression is not unknown in the USA.
Now let's start with John 3:6-7. "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Do not marvel that I said to you, 'you must be born again.'" Paul, in Romans 8:6-8 tells us that 'to be carnally [fleshly] minded is death.........those who are in the flesh cannot please God.' But he describes the Corinthian Christians as 'sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints' (1:2). He thanks God on every remembrance of them (v.4) and assures them that the Lord Jesus will confirm them to the end (v.7). So whatever he means by 'carnal' in 1 Corinthians 3:1-4, it cannot be the same as he means in Romans 8. The Corinthians are being carnal in their 'envy, strife and divisions,' and in other ways, but under Paul's rebuke they cleaned up their act as is evident from 2 Corinthians 7:6-12. They were brought to repentance (v.10), which is a sign of the New Birth.
Yes.Martin, Have you ever counseled anyone about life's issues, Christian or otherwise?
HankD
Then you should know how capable Christians (even older and "mature" Christians ) are of yielding to the flesh).Yes.
Yes, as his point to them was quit thinking and acting like you are still "in the flesh", and grow up and stop being babes in Christ!My point was that Paul was apparently under the impression that saved people could be living carnal lives. They could be living after the flesh rather than after the Spirit.
I think that a carnal Christian would be a saved person who is sinning at times, and at those moments would be carnal, but not someone who can live in that state ongoing forward, with no real difference between how he acted before :saved"First of all, my original post:
You have only to go onto the 'other Christian forums' section here and teach justification by faith alone to get a reaction from the RCs, SDAs and others.
But on the other hand, just recently, we have had folk on this forum teaching that one could be a 'carnal Christian' and live like the devil, but still be saved.
First of all, note the inverted commas around 'carnal Christian.' Secondly, note the qualification, someone who 'lives like the devil.' Thirdly, note the context, someone who used to teach that such people were saved (I think the guy was called DHK. He seems not to be active on the board at present). I assumed that you would know what I meant by a 'carnal Christian.' I think the expression is not unknown in the USA.
Now let's start with John 3:6-7. "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Do not marvel that I said to you, 'you must be born again.'" Paul, in Romans 8:6-8 tells us that 'to be carnally [fleshly] minded is death.........those who are in the flesh cannot please God.' But he describes the Corinthian Christians as 'sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints' (1:2). He thanks God on every remembrance of them (v.4) and assures them that the Lord Jesus will confirm them to the end (v.7). So whatever he means by 'carnal' in 1 Corinthians 3:1-4, it cannot be the same as he means in Romans 8. The Corinthians are being carnal in their 'envy, strife and divisions,' and in other ways, but under Paul's rebuke they cleaned up their act as is evident from 2 Corinthians 7:6-12. They were brought to repentance (v.10), which is a sign of the New Birth.