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Old 12-13-2013, 01:11 PM
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So in conclusion when John says "if we say we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us" he is focusing on those WHO ACTUALLY DO have sin in their lives and instead of confessing it are holding on to it.

THEY my friends are the ones who his admonition is meant for. He was not trying to say that obedient saints who were actually keeping the Lords word were deceived for doing what he himself had told them to do.

It was simply showing that we are to confess if indeed we have sinned instead of trying to cover our sins. That would only lead to deception.

Hope this helps! Peace, Mike
Thanks. This is very good. The bolded part says it very well.
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Old 12-13-2013, 01:19 PM
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As long as one has un-glorified flesh, they will deal with it's fallen tendencies and impulses. The nature of your sinful flesh hasn't changed. Now, the "spirit"... the "inner man"... has had a complete change of nature through the born again believer's union with God through the Holy Spirit. The born again believer is one spirit with the Lord. Thus the spirit is regenerated and has a new nature... but the flesh hasn't. Therefore, there is often a war between one's flesh and their spirit when it comes to carnal temptations and/or desires. We progressively overcome these things as we grow in Christ and learn to walk after the Spirit and mortify the deeds of the flesh. In doing this we grow in sanctification and become more Christ-like, being conformed into His image day by day. Yes, a believer can overcome sin and go a day without sinning. It is possible. The idea that one cannot go a day without sinning isn't biblical. However, throughout the believer's life they will discover that the carnal fallen nature of the flesh is alive and well. Rather it be falling into sins of immorality or sins of character, they will discover that the flesh is a force to be subdued daily through the Spirit. They may very well fall into sin. And if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us. When a born again believer falls into sin the inner man is at odds with the action. Thus, there is deep shame, guilt, sense of condemnation, and it can progress into deep depression. This is because the inner man has no joy in the carnal deeds of the flesh. When one confesses their sin and turns back to walking in the Spirit, they experience joy and peace. The inner man (the spirit), the soul (their mind), and the deeds of their body are back in alignment.
Excellent Aquila. I would like to highlight this part especially,

"When a born again believer falls into sin the inner man is at odds with the action. Thus, there is deep shame, guilt, sense of condemnation, and it can progress into deep depression. This is because the inner man has no joy in the carnal deeds of the flesh. When one confesses their sin and turns back to walking in the Spirit, they experience joy and peace. The inner man (the spirit), the soul (their mind), and the deeds of their body are back in alignment."


That is why many people are weak and sickly in the body, because they are hiding unconfessed sin, or continuing in sin, both of which are destructive to our relationship with Christ. It grieves the spirit of God if this happens, and if repentance is not sought, the spirit of the Lord may depart.

This is a serious thing, and one reason why the original point of my thread was to bring this to discussion.

I believe we can walk as overcomers, however, we must always be vigilant to search our hearts with the light of the word of God, and the spirit of God to make sure there is no disobedience that we have hidden away in our hearts, which may be hindering our relationship with Him. Confession of our sins to the Lord is the first step in restoring a beautiful relationship with Him.
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Thanks guys! Good reading. I've meditated many hours on this subject; which led me to post 'Can one sin in Heaven?' quite a while back. While it should be obvious that there is no sin in Heaven, the post meant to get into our free will there; does 'no sin' mean that our free will is curtailed? I don't think we become robots in our glorified bodies; so what happens? Couldn't get to a satisfactory answer on my own.
Once one is glorified, the sinful nature of the flesh is eradicated and the carnal nature of the mind is cleansed. Thus the inclination, desire, and propensity to sin isn't present. Sinning will be like being a fish trying to walk onto dry land... it will be alien your very nature.
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Excellent Aquila. I would like to highlight this part especially,

"When a born again believer falls into sin the inner man is at odds with the action. Thus, there is deep shame, guilt, sense of condemnation, and it can progress into deep depression. This is because the inner man has no joy in the carnal deeds of the flesh. When one confesses their sin and turns back to walking in the Spirit, they experience joy and peace. The inner man (the spirit), the soul (their mind), and the deeds of their body are back in alignment."


That is why many people are weak and sickly in the body, because they are hiding unconfessed sin, or continuing in sin, both of which are destructive to our relationship with Christ. It grieves the spirit of God if this happens, and if repentance is not sought, the spirit of the Lord may depart.

This is a serious thing, and one reason why the original point of my thread was to bring this to discussion.

I believe we can walk as overcomers, however, we must always be vigilant to search our hearts with the light of the word of God, and the spirit of God to make sure there is no disobedience that we have hidden away in our hearts, which may be hindering our relationship with Him. Confession of our sins to the Lord is the first step in restoring a beautiful relationship with Him.
All it takes is just a little talk with Jesus to get one set straight and back on the right road.
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Old 12-13-2013, 03:13 PM
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Once one is glorified, the sinful nature of the flesh is eradicated and the carnal nature of the mind is cleansed. Thus the inclination, desire, and propensity to sin isn't present. Sinning will be like being a fish trying to walk onto dry land... it will be alien your very nature.
Where that arg seems to fall down is at Adam and Eve (no sin nature), and/or the Nephilim? Although i agree with you, but.
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Well IF the sinful nature is eradicated on this earth, I'm in deep trouble.
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Where that arg seems to fall down is at Adam and Eve (no sin nature), and/or the Nephilim? Although i agree with you, but.
All I can say to that is WOW!
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All it takes is just a little talk with Jesus to get one set straight and back on the right road.
Agreed and of course turning from the sin.
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Agreed and of course turning from the sin.
Ahhh... is this the first time you two have agreed on this issue?

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Ahhh... is this the first time you two have agreed on this issue?

I found a smilie just for the occasion....

A while back I remember (somehow) Aquila and I agreed on a detailed discussion of this topic.
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