Heavenly Pilgrim
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Joh 9:31 Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth.
What think ye?
What think ye?
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Joh 9:31 Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth.
What think ye?
Steaver, now that is something for each one of us to do. That would be part and parcel to the debate. Define for us what a sinner is from your perspective and then apply it to the verse in question.
Steaver: Good idea. Since this is your thread I will let you elaborate on this verse as to what is meant by a "sinner".
HP: Certainly, but remember, my definition is certainly not to be your definition. Maybe we should use one of those ‘proper dictionaries’ DHK alludes to.
I would say that a sinner is one that sins. Before you go asking me if I sin, ( as you seem always to try and avoid the real direction of such OP’s) let me reiterate that this discussion is NOT about myself, you, or the life of any individual whatsoever. It is about this verse of Scripture. It is foolishness to examine a passage of Scripture by whether or not any individual sins or not. If there was not a righteous person in the world that has not sinned, it would only prove that all have sinned not that all are necessitated to sin.
One thing that I would add concerning myself, is that if I harbor sin in my life, unconfessed and unrepented of, I have no hope of God hearing and answering my prayers.
Now back to the OP and your definition of a sinner, one that God says he does not hear.
Ann: They will show evidence in their lives of overcoming sin as they mature in Christ.
Would a "sinner" here be defined as someone who commits a sin?
Joh 9:31 Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth.
What think ye?
I used to think that, but then who doesn't sin purposefully at times? I think anybody who claims never to anymore is overlooking it. All sin is trangression of the Law, and part of sinfulness is that we do things [on purpose] we know are wrong at times. (Unless that's not exactly what you mean by "purposefully").A sinner is:
1. one by nature, one who is born with a sin nature. He cannot help but to sin. He does not do good naturally. (Jer.13:23; Psalm 51:5)
2. one who sins purposefully, and must take responsibility for that sins; he transgresses the law of God (1John 3:4)
Which would mean; the unrepentant are still charged with sin, and followers of Christ are no longer charged, (even though their behavior might not always be "saintly").I would define a sinner as one who is unrepentant and unsaved. The Bible refers to the followers of Christ as saints, although I don't consider myself all that saintly.
My definition of a "sinner" is the same as yours, one who sins. So let's look at the verse from our pov of a sinner.
I do do His will (however not with perfection)