Bro Danny,
My apologies if I ill-worded this statement, I only meant that without the spirit of God, we can not be accepted by God, no matter what we think.neo-x wrote:
It would be wrong for God to accept people who persist in sin and call themselves filled with the Spirit.
Whoa whoa whoa. Why would it be “wrong”? Neo, are you seriously presuming to tell God what is right and what is wrong? Was it wrong for God to pluck you out of nowhere when you were already dead in your sin? No? According to your thinking here, why the hell not? You really need to start looking at the gift as a gift, brother.
Brother Danny, even if you disregard my opinion completely. I believe, a walk in the spirit is still in order.neo-x wrote:
a good tree bears good fruit, a bad tree does respectively. I think that scriptures make it clear. I think the work Christ did was meant for us to sin less and less with passing time. So that we can learn to walk more in the spirit and less in the flesh, with each passing day.
No. The work of Christ was atonement for our sins. What could be more beautiful than that? Do you honestly believe Christ came, gave His life, so you might “sin less and less”, and ‘perhaps’ be saved? Like it not, brother, your sins are forgiven! No born again believer throws this back in Christ’s face. If I sin, it is not I that sins, but my sinful nature. I don’t ‘want’ to sin; I try hard sometimes not to, and other times show tremendous weakness. Am I really to deduce that I might not be saved? Am I really to deduce that Christ’s work on the cross was so flaky that it left everything hanging in the balance and leaves every ‘saved’ person not really sure of their salvation? Did Christ ‘not really’ conquer our sins, but hey, He gave it a good go? How many out of 10 shall we give Him for effort?
No, I don't think this is just exhortation, Brother Danny, I think John is saying something similar to what Jesus said:neo-x wrote:
Some verses from 1 John 2
(1 John 2:3-6 NIV) [3]"We know that we have come to know him if we obey his commands. [4] The man who says, "I know him," but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in him. [5] But if anyone obeys his word, God's love is truly made complete in him. This is how we know we are in him: [6] Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did."
Exhortation to the brothers and sisters. Otherwise you have a lot to live up to here, Neo. Can you walk as Jesus did?
John 14:21 Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me. He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him and show myself to him.
John 15:10 If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have obeyed my Father's commands and remain in his love.
I think this urges us more in obedience, I am not saying we are going to be perfect but we can take certainly move in that direction (of course such a person would have the spirit of God in him, we are talking about born again people here and I am not saying that they can lose their salvation; obedience is essential.)
As long as this is a given, I have nothing to object, I wholeheartedly agree.Your sins did not matter when God chose you, so why would they matter now? Sanctification is a process for every born again believer, and there is no stipulation telling us ‘how much’ sanctification is ‘required’.’ If the Spirit dwells in you, then you are saved. Once you know you are a child of God, your whole attitude towards sin changes.
Bro, being a legalist was not my intention at all. If its worth, all I have shared with you are my thoughts and problems that still nag me. If I am of the wrong view, I sincerely hope to be corrected by the HS.Neo, I love you, brother, but you sound like a legalist here.
And I love you too.
PS: All of you have helped me understand a lot of things, and for that I am thankful to God for this community and all of you. God bless us