Jesus saved me after I started to obey him. Jesus revealed himself to me in a powerful way after I obeyed him. It is just as His Word said.
If you had to obey him instead of trust him then was it reformation or regeneration?
If He revealed Himself to you in a wonderful way, is your salvation based one experience or the Word?
Just clarifying.
God gave me His Holy Spirit. I delight in the fear of the Lord. Do you have any idea what a wonderful thing it is to delight in the fear of the Lord?
Yes I do. However if you don't believe in OSAS, then do you lose the indwelling of the Holy Spirit if you do sin? If the Holy Spirit goes away how do you get Him back again? As for me, I am eternally secure in the hand of God. I know that the Holy Spirit will never leave, even if I do sin.
How do you even try to get rid of sin if you have no real need to? It is awesome to obey God and get sin out of your life.
I have no need to sin; no desire to sin; no cause to sin. The Holy Spirit dwells within me. I obey my Lord and serve Him.
But there are two facts that I face, and I do because I believe the Bible, and because I see these truths, not only in my life, but in every person's life that I have ever encountered, including yours.
1. We all have a sin nature. It is evidenced in the way people express themselves in their writings, their speech, their words, their anger, their pride. It is expressed in lies, covetousness, lust. It is expressed in the things that they don't do: lack of reading and studying the Word, lack of prayer, lack of witnessing, a general lack of love for the Lord. It is shown in a lack of evidence of the fruit of the Spirit.
2. As a consequence of the point above we all sin. You sin. I sin. The Apostle Paul sinned. "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." If you say that you do not sin you call Christ a liar and the truth is not in you. We all sin.
So what happens when you sin? Does the Holy Spirit leave you?
You have a sin nature, and you sin.
I love doing what God says to do. I love trusting Him, and God is patient and merciful.
I don't doubt you one bit. I commend you for it.
But you also have an old nature, a sin nature. And that sin nature delights in the sins of the flesh, and at times is stronger than the mind that wants to obey God, and thus you fall and give into the lusts of the flesh and sin, even though you really didn't want to in the first place. The hard part to admit to yourself is that you really enjoy your sin. Your flesh does. That is why they are called sins of the flesh.
You have told me before that you lose to the desires of your flesh daily. Would you like to know how you could be more than just a conqueror?
I know how to be more than a conqueror, but do you?
In order to be a conqueror, you must first admit that you have a need to conquer. What do you have to conquer? How many sins? Are you an overcomer? What sins do you have to overcome? In order to be an overcomer, a conqueror, you must have something to overcome, something to conquer, and that my friend is your own sin.
Hebrews 12:1 Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses,
let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,