Sozo
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Knight said:So why even argue with me on this point?
Because you gave the initial impression that God grieves when we "sin", and that it affects our relationship with Him.
Knight said:So why even argue with me on this point?
:freak:Sozo said:Because you gave the initial impression that God grieves when we "sin", and that it affects our relationship with Him.
I couldn't agree more! :up:elected4ever said:In considering Knights remarks, I had , by necessity go back over my theology. I had to reconsider every thing that I had said because of the scripture in 1Corinthians 8:12 But when ye sin so against the brethren, and wound their weak conscience, ye sin against Christ.. Needless to say the implication of this text is that Christians sin.
A christian as a whole, body soul and spirit, are all considered as a unit in when we think of ourselves. When I think of Knight I do not think of him as a body, soul and spirit and when I address him in conversation I address the total person. The person who is Knight. I do not separate the three. I address the three as a whole. That is what Paul does when when he gives instruction in righteousness which is what Paul is doing here.
Knight said:I couldn't agree more! :up:
Excellent post and welcome to the "light" side.
When I lean on God He helps me be "implacable".Sozo said:Sometimes Knight, you are more than just implacable.
I suppose that word means something different to you as well.Knight said:When I lean on God He helps me be "implacable".
2Timothy 4:2 Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching.
:idunno:Sozo said:I suppose that word means something different to you as well.
His point in his second paragraph is almost identical to what I have been saying all along.Sozo said:I was going for "merciless".
Especially, considering that e4e has not done what you said he has done.
Knight said:His point in his second paragraph is almost identical to what I have been saying all along.
Wait for what? Isn't the context already there?Sozo said:Context...context... context.
Let's wait and see.
:rotfl:You never know, maybe this time you are right.
There is a first time for everything! :chuckle:
Knight said:Hey Sozo... lets imagine I came to visit you.
And lets imagine further that you took me to your church. And we were standing there (in the church lobby) and I pointed over to a guy and asked you....
"Is that guy a Christian?"
Let's assume you knew "that guy" and you knew "that guy" was a Christian.
Would you answer me... "Yes, 'that guy' is a Christian"
Or would you equivocate and say.... "well, the spirit part of 'that guy' is a Christian but the flesh part isn't."
Which way would you answer?
:chuckle:Sozo said:They stone Open Theists at my church. You're better off not asking me anything.
Knight said:Hey Sozo... lets imagine I came to visit you.
And lets imagine further that you took me to your church. And we were standing there (in the church lobby) and I pointed over to a guy and asked you....
"Is that guy a Christian?"
Let's assume you knew "that guy" and you knew "that guy" was a Christian.
Would you answer me... "Yes, 'that guy' is a Christian"
Or would you equivocate and say.... "well, the spirit part of 'that guy' is a Christian but the flesh part isn't."
Which way would you answer?
But what about the fleshy part of him???Sozo said:I would say that he told me that he is a Christian.
Because I would have thought you had read your bible, and already knew that.Knight said:But what about the fleshy part of him???
Why wouldn't you explain to me that only the Spirit part of him is a Christian?
Since my question was... "Is that guy a Christian?"Sozo said:Because I would have thought you had read your bible, and already knew that.
Knight said:Since my question was... "Is that guy a Christian?"
Isn't it obvious I didn't "know that"???? If I knew (or agreed with your premise) I would have said something like... "Does that guy have a Spirit and a fleshy part?" :freak:
Lets lets try again....
If I asked you.... "Is that guy a Christian?"
What would you say?