The power of sin

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The power of sin

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The power of sin is set to destroy you.. And anyone that is part of your life. Your neighbor, your parents, your fellow workers at your job, your wife, your kids, etc... Anyone who does such things are actually contributing to their death and also your own.

Clear now?

And what exactly is sin? Anything that doesn't promote God's love. Most of it is outlined in Galatians 5:19-21.. Sexual immorality, hatred, drunkenness, homosexuality, pornography, selfish ambition, envy and the likes. Even if you are not sure you are sinning, DON'T even go there. It's not worth it.

Take it from me.. Words of wisdom. A sinner by trait.. Sin had almost completely destroyed me. Seriously.
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Gman wrote:The power of sin is set to destroy you.. And anyone that is part of your life. Your neighbor, your parents, your fellow workers at your job, your wife, your kids, etc... Anyone who does such things are actually contributing to their death and also your own.

Clear now?

And what exactly is sin? Anything that doesn't promote God's love. Most of it is outlined in Galatians 5:19-21.. Sexual immorality, hatred, drunkenness, homosexuality, pornography, selfish ambition, envy and the likes. Even if you are not sure you are sinning, DON'T even go there. It's not worth it.

Take it from me.. Words of wisdom. A sinner by trait.. Sin had almost completely destroyed me. Seriously.
Is it any wonder we needed His grace before we even knew it? Sin is the ultimate drug, infinitely addicting and there's only one remedy: Christ.
Let us proclaim the mystery of our faith: Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.

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Gman wrote:The power of sin is set to destroy you.. And anyone that is part of your life. Your neighbor, your parents, your fellow workers at your job, your wife, your kids, etc... Anyone who does such things are actually contributing to their death and also your own.

Clear now?

And what exactly is sin? Anything that doesn't promote God's love. Most of it is outlined in Galatians 5:19-21.. Sexual immorality, hatred, drunkenness, homosexuality, pornography, selfish ambition, envy and the likes. Even if you are not sure you are sinning, DON'T even go there. It's not worth it.

Take it from me.. Words of wisdom. A sinner by trait.. Sin had almost completely destroyed me. Seriously.
Also, add to this is that sin is whatabuses, exploits, manipulates, seeks ways game God's Love by acts of adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, sorcery, hatred, contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions, dissensions, heresies, envy, murders, drunkenness, revelries, and the like (Gal 5:10, 11, 12c).

It is that aspect of sin that people do not see in themselves toward one another and God.
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Gman wrote:The power of sin is set to destroy you.. And anyone that is part of your life. Your neighbor, your parents, your fellow workers at your job, your wife, your kids, etc... Anyone who does such things are actually contributing to their death and also your own.

Clear now?

And what exactly is sin? Anything that doesn't promote God's love. Most of it is outlined in Galatians 5:19-21.. Sexual immorality, hatred, drunkenness, homosexuality, pornography, selfish ambition, envy and the likes. Even if you are not sure you are sinning, DON'T even go there. It's not worth it.

Take it from me.. Words of wisdom. A sinner by trait.. Sin had almost completely destroyed me. Seriously.
Almost destroyed me too, and still could. But we can't completely stop sinning, G. I think it'll be a constant battle up until the end...and we can only battle as hard as we can against it. Personally I have rid myself of some bad sins...but I'm still not satisfied that I'll ever stop sinning completely...praise God and the grace he has shown to us...
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Thanks guys.. Yes I couldn't agree with you more. And Yes, thank God we have Christ as our protector and our salvation or we would be turned into pancakes. And God is righteous to destroy us.. We can't have sin (hatred, immorality, etc..) in heaven. It just doesn't work that way.. It really sucks, but that is the way it goes.

The point I'm trying to make however is through the Holy Spirit we need to declare war on our sins. Yes that doesn't mean we will ever stop sinning or be perfect, but we must take steps to put an end to sin. Believe me, I have a long long way to go.. Even if we are not completely sure we are sinning, don't even go there.
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Destroy you from what... "salvation"! What is it about sin in particular your most concern about? That is my question. Will it cause a "shipwreck faith" as Paul states, will it move you from a secure position? as in if your once saved always saved secured, sealed, forever and nothing can move you; lest yourself... by sin that comes to destroy like your enemy satan, and when full grown brings forth death, physically and spiritually??? Just asking...

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zacchaeus wrote:Destroy you from what... "salvation"! What is it about sin in particular your most concern about? That is my question. Will it cause a "shipwreck faith" as Paul states, will it move you from a secure position? as in if your once saved always saved secured, sealed, forever and nothing can move you; lest yourself... by sin that comes to destroy like your enemy satan, and when full grown brings forth death, physically and spiritually??? Just asking...

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No... We are not talking about salvation here. We are talking about obedience and part of that obedience is obeying God. Do's AND don'ts.. We have to do our best to obey God. What sin are we talking about there? All of it.. We are called to be separated from this world. Even if it is questionable sin. Stop it!
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Oh I know, I understood all that, but what happens if we aren't obedient and we do sin, choose, continue... etc. Do we not become reprobates?
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How is working for you Zac?
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zacchaeus wrote:Oh I know, I understood all that, but what happens if we aren't obedient and we do sin, choose, continue... etc. Do we not become reprobates?
I don't really know, only that I would question did we really accept Christ in the first place. For if we did we really wouldn't be doing that stuff... Again, this doesn't mean that we won't sin again. I believe however that we should be making an EFFORT not to sin anymore.

This is a call to purity. Giving up the lust of the flesh. Looking on a woman lustfully (unless it is your wife obviously), greed, hatred, bitterness, envy. AND I would add.. Masturbation, tattoos, smoking, drugs (bad), gluttony, overeating, and the likes. I would say we have to make our bodies pure too. It's time to stop such things..
The heart cannot rejoice in what the mind rejects as false - Galileo

We learn from history that we do not learn from history - Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. -Philippians 4:8
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