What??? How does someone "fail grace" by sinning? That is just stupid. If you are not sinning, you don't need grace.
Not by sinning, by not confessing the sin.
What??? How does someone "fail grace" by sinning? That is just stupid. If you are not sinning, you don't need grace.
Your's and Jerry's whole argument is based on the fact that you claim that God's grace fails us. If God's grace did not fail us, then we would not be leaking the Holy Spirit.
I don't even know where to begin with how wrong this is.Not by sinning, by not confessing the sin.
Unfortunately Tetelestai, you are reducing God's grace to mere sentiment.
The grace of God has a basis, and it is a legal basis. In order for God to show grace to sinners, the legal demands of the Law had to be met and satisfied.
Jesus Christ obeyed all the Law all the time; therefore, His cross work and vicarious death on behalf of His people was acceptable to God. Only on this basis and the legal imputation of His righteousness to those He represented in His incarnation and Mediation, is God' grace bestowed.
You are correct in that grace cannot fail us, but that is because Jesus Christ did not fail to keep all the law. And if He has already fulfilled and kept the Law sinlessly and perfectly on our behalf, there is no reason for us to live under obligation to the Law any longer, but rather we are to walk in the freedom of His grace; rejoicing in His righteousness, not our own.
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I don't even know where to begin with how wrong this is.
Why is there grace for sin, but no grace for not confessing it?Not by sinning, by not confessing the sin.
1. When a christian is baptised , their sins are washed away
and they are given the Holy Spirit which is the Righteousness of Christ .
2. At that moment ALL their past sins are washed away and they
are Righteous before God --- until they sin mentally or physically
which should happen in about an hour from then.
3. From then on the Christian has to strive to consistently Think good thoughts and do good deeds.
I believe that a believer has to confess his or her sins after salvation in order to “walk in the light”, or be filled with the Spirit.
There are many things a believer needs to do to spiritually mature. Prayer and reading the Bible are other examples.
These have nothing to do with faith and faith alone,
or adding works to faith, or obeying any type of law.
All believers commit sins. When a believer sins they need to confess the sin in order to get back on the path of spiritual growth.
Thanks for answering. :up:Hi kmoney,
Let us look at the verse:
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us [our] sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 Jn.1:9).
I believe John is saying that if the Christian "confesses" (acknowledges) all of the sins of which he is aware then at that time he is cleansed from "all" unrighteousness.
In His grace,
Jerry
:thumb:Door, tell me if im wrong in any of this. a christian should not focus on sin in his life or try to find it so that he can confess it. we are not to deliberately set out to do things that we are convinced are against Gods will. our focus should be on trusting that Christ is in us doing works thru us that God has planned for us beforehand. we are to live in a attitude of liberty, knowing that all thing are lawful but all things are not profitable. we should never contemplate whether or not there is sin in our life.
Here is a post from Omega that clearly says in principle what Jerry and tetelestai are saying...
Why is there grace for sin, but no grace for not confessing it?
Also, if God does not give grace for not confessing sin, then Jesus died for every sin except the sin of not confessing?
Therefore, the confession cannot be of faith, but only of works.
So, we are made righteous by faith in Christ, but we are kept righteous by the work of confession.
Gotcha!
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What is Paul speaking of here if he is not talking about examining ourselves in regard to sinful behavior?we should never contemplate whether or not there is sin in our life.
Oh yeah right , with half a Holy Spirit, maybe.There is grace for not confessing sins. You still have eternal life. You are still alive God still has a purpose for your life. He wants us to have happiness, inner peace, inner power and production that will count for eternity.
Sure it is, no one who prays is so out of fellowship with God, that the Holy Spirit is stumbling around in the dark inside them like a flashlight whose batteries are about to expire.Confession is not a work any more than saying a prayer is a work.
Oh yes, I have reduced the Holy Spirit of God, to a paraplegic waiting for me to pull a Benny Hinn on Him and release Him from His bondage through my masterful confession!!He is locked up in a little corner; it is impossible for Him to produce in your life.
Yeah, right! The crux of being effective for God all comes down to only ONE mention in the entire NT that is the ONLY way to not reduce the Holy Spirit into an ineffective retard. We must become massively introspective, as we take our eyes off of Jesus, and become obsessed with our sins, (that He hung on a cross for hours while his flesh ripped apart), so that we can be pleasing to God by telling Him that we are failing to achieve what He already knew that no man can.