This much is true.
DHK: You are very confused in the above statements.
The law of your flesh is not from Satan; it is you and from you. It originates from your desires, your fallen nature, your own depravity. Why do you want to blame on Satan the things that you do naturally, like lying.
"Let God be true but every man a liar."
BBob; Jhn 8:44Ye are of [your] father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a
murderer from the beginning, and abode
not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own:
for he is a liar, and the father of it.
DHK; If Satan tempts someone is it sin? No. It is sin if you give into the temptation, and that is your choice. Jesus was tempted by Satan also, but he never gave into the temptation. He was tempted in all points such as we are, and never sinned. We sin because we want to; not because we are forced to. We choose to sin.
BBob; Agree
DHK; Why are people so anxious to blame their sin on Satan. That is what Eve did. She blamed her sin on the Serpent. But God didn't buy it. She held Eve accountable for her own sin and Eve received her just reward. Because Eve was deceived and Adam rebelled, death and its consequences was passed upon all men. For now all have sinned.
But Satan forces no one to sin.
BBob; I don't think anyone is blaming their sin on satan. What I am saying is that satan provides the temptation for all sin, We have to give in to satan's temptations to our flesh and then it is sin.
1Jo 3:8He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
There is no way, you can remove satan from the act of sin.
DHK: There is nothing about Satan in this verse.
It holds you and you alone accountable for sin. You choose whom you will serve. Like Joshua of old: "Choose ye this day whom ye will serve:" The choices are plain: the servant of God or the servant of sin. Not Satan, but sin. There is a difference. Satan doesn't force you to sin. You choose to sin.
Lust brings forth sin, and sin when it is finished brings forth death. There is a natural progression there, and it does not involve Satan.
BBob; 1Jo 3:8He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
According to scripture, satan is involved. Again, if you sin it is your responsibility, but if you do, you give in to the whims of the devil.
DHK: If the works of the devil were destroyed what do you have to worry about. Then you know that your sin is of your own doing. You choose to sin.
BBob; I don't think they been destroyed as of yet. Sure a lot of evil around. Christ destroyed the works of the devil inwardly of his children, outwardly we still have a warfare. Also, we have a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of Satan.
DHK; Right, the carnal mind is not subject to the law of God. What is it subject to? The devil? NO! It is subject to the flesh, the law of sin, the things that the flesh desires--the opposite of what the Spirit desires. It has nothing to do with Satan, though Satan may be glad when you choose to give into the flesh rather that the things of God.
BBob; And when you sin, it shows you are of the devil. No way around it.
DHK; --Same thing here. Notice that Satan isn't even mentioned. It is a war between yielding the members of your body to God (servants of righteousness) and the flesh--the things that you want to do--servants of uncleanness. Satan doesn't make you do a thing. Don't blame him.
BBob; You do err, when you say I blame satan. He is just doing what he is, evil. Scripture plainly says if you sin, you are of the devil.
DHK: No it isn't. It isn't. It isn't even in the Scripture. You choose to sin. Why do you try and evade taking responsibility for your own sin. Like Eve you want to blame someone else (Satan). How typical of our society today.
BBob; Again, there are two forces, one is good (God), the other is evil (satan). If you sin, you are of the devil, according to Jesus Himself. I take His word over yours.
DHK; There will be peace because Jesus will rule with a rod of iron. Tell me: Why will he have to rule with a rod of iron, if there will be no one who will commit sin?
BBob; Well, I don't believe in a future Millenium, but if there will be peace and satan had to be bound to get it. That says a lot about sin.
DHK; This is Scripture taken out of context.
You were not taken up to the third heaven.
You were not given a thorn in the flesh as Paul was.
You were not given revelations as Paul was.
BBob; We do have a thorn in the flesh to buffet us.
DHK; This was Paul's personal testimony.
The only application that we can have here is: That when trials and tribulations come--God's grace is sufficient for us. That is all. You do not have a thorn in the flesh given to you by Satan. You are not the Apostle Paul. Don't use Scripture out of context.