glorydaz
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So what are you saying here? You have a free gift of Gods grace so you can live how you like regardless?
What are you saying?
We like to please the Lord in all we do. That's what we like. So, yes, we live how we like.
So what are you saying here? You have a free gift of Gods grace so you can live how you like regardless?
What are you saying?
There's a scripture that says if we consider something an offense it becomes an offense, but I couldn't find it, I thought it was in Galatians :idunno:Anything at all? You're kidding, right? Believers live their lives just like everyone else....going about their business of living until we go to be with the Lord.
That sounds like something I faced as a teenager, back when I knew what I wanted was wrong, and would do it anyway. Now, I have no desire to do things I know are wrong.
Long ago I learned what Paul meant when he said to "reckon yourselves dead to sin". Once you realize what that means, you won't continue to ask such questions.
So you're not going about your business living life as I said? What is your business? Is it living like the world? You didn't notice the going about your business part? If you did, you seem to think that means we are living like the unbelievers. Did I say that? No, I said going about our business. We are in the world, but not of the world. You just had to read evil into what I said, because you think you are some special kind of Christian. Shame on you. When you go on and on about what YOU do, you are boasting, and boasting is excluded by the law of faith.
Nope, you're wrong. You are still in the flesh or you wouldn't say you still have a desire to sin.
Unlike you, I am confident that God will perform His good work in me. That's what it means to rest in the Lord.
It's the part in yellow you don't seem to get. "Ye were the servants of sin....
And the next verse that puts the icing on the cake.
Romans 6:18 Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.
Ye were servants of sin, but you obeyed (the gospel and were saved).
Ye became servants of righteousness.
That belies your desiring sin....doesn't it?
That's good to hearWe like to please the Lord in all we do. That's what we like. So, yes, we live how we like.
There's a scripture that says if we consider something an offense it becomes an offense, but I couldn't find it, I thought it was in Galatians :idunno:
Well I've heard it all now, so your never have a desire to sin? You never want to do anything to please yourself?
Even Jesus himself was tempted so why wouldn't you be?
No person in this world can say the they don't have a desire to sin, we are in sinful flesh. The difference is those who are born of God, have the power to overcome.
God is performing his good work in me always, he's helping me to overcome every day. Without God and Christ is still be dead in sin. But that doesn't mean that I never want to do wrong things, I'd be a liar if I said that. The difference is, the spirit of God strengthens me not to do them, so that I can no longer constantly wifully sin like I used to.
So you believe that we have to obey then?
That's good to hearso you obey him then and do his will?
No, but close, I will come across it again, I just recently read it.Is it this one?
Romans 14:23 And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin.
You don't obey and you don't do His willThat's good to hearso you obey him then and do his will?
No, the fact that Jesus was tempted doesn't mean He had a desire to sin. A desire to sin is lust....a sin in itself. Satan offered him this world...that was a temptation. Did he have any desire? No.
Just because a temptation presents itself, doesn't mean we have any desire....rather we hate the thought of anything that would displease the Lord.
Well, you sound like you're sold under sin...held captive....a miserable wretch....carnal. :sigh:
Praise be to God to be delivered from the bondage of the law, dead to sin, no longer held captive....that's the liberty we have in Christ Jesus. Free from the law of sin and death, and alive unto the Spirit of Life in Christ.
No, we don't HAVE to obey. We are free to follow the leading of the Spirit within, knowing He is working His good will in us and through us.
Obey what? Does He give you marching orders throughout the day? Does He tell you to go here or there? How does He do that? Let's get specific here...I don't want to have to read your mind.
You don't obey and you don't do His will
Nobody obeys completely or completely does His willBlimey, you would think that you lived in my heart to judge me like that Patrick!
Yes he does, every day God guides me the do what is right in my heart, and I have a choice, obey him or not. The Spirit teaches me the truth, and I now know right from wrong, and I can either live by the will of God, or live by the lusts of my flesh, as I turn away from my flesh, God strengthens me.
Many things that I used to do are dead to me now, I'm dead to my old life and free from the world. But I'm still tempted, and I'm not perfect, but I thank God always for helping me to turn from sin.
Ok, for instance, if I get a wrong thought in my head, I know that I have to deny it and do what is right before God.Very vague. Don't bother asking others if they obey when you can't say what you obey.
Blimey, you would think that you lived in my heart to judge me like that Patrick!
Ok, for instance, if I get a wrong thought in my head, I know that I have to deny it and do what is right before God.
I might be hard against someone, or want to do or say something that I know isn't right, then my conscience pricks me and I know it's wrong, and I pray to God to help me not to be like that. But I can't say that I never ever do wrong, because even my thoughts can be wrong, but God is helping me to overcome and he's cleaning me out, through Christ by the power of the Spirit.
See how it feels? You are constantly judging others...speculating on their sinful lives, and grilling them on what they obey. Anyone can reel off vague claims of their own righteousness, but boasting is excluded by the law of faith. So what does that leave you? It leaves you boasting in your flesh. 'Oh, my flesh is weak, but God helps me.' It's all the strivings of the flesh and you boast of them.
It tells you something when you see people so taken up with the flesh and it's struggles. It tells you they are not in the Spirit, but in the flesh.
Romans 8:9-10 But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his. And if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin; but the Spirit is life because of righteousness.
Set your affection on things above...not on things of the earth.
Colossians 3:1-3
If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.
If you're hard against someone, set it right and move on. Don't dwell on it. Don't let satan keep you focused on guilt....put if off. Guilt and the law go hand in hand, and it's why we have been delivered from the law.
You need to stop dwelling on sin....the possible sins of others....the sins you might be tempted to commit. Our Lord went to the Cross to free us from the condemnation of sin. Believe it instead of wallowing in it's "power". Sin has no power over the believer.....unless you don't have the faith to believe what our Lord accomplished on the cross. :idunno:
Did you read glorydaz post? Get a clue.