I don't remember exactly what he said, but I'm sure he'll say it again.kmoney said:What post was this in response to?
I don't remember exactly what he said, but I'm sure he'll say it again.kmoney said:What post was this in response to?
Sozo said:godrulz... how do you define "maturity"?
That is a correct answer!godrulz said:The opposite of you.
That's another way of saying it.I dunno.
But isn't that exactly what many Christians believe, even if they say they don't? No Christian will say they have a license to sin, but how many Christians will say they can sin and it's ok because they're saved?godrulz said:People who think they can sin with impunity because their future sins are automatically forgiven, even while they are persisted in. This presumes on God's grace and divorces theory from practice.
If I say that a little fooling around is OK because I am a Christian and will not go to hell anyway, it is using grace as an excuse to sin without consequence. For some Roman believers, they wrongly thought that since God's grace is so free and wonderful, why not sin some more so they could have more grace?! Few think that way today, but many believers do rationalize their compromise and allow sin in the camp. Few churches discipline believers today. No wonder we are so anemic and compromised with the world.
He's out of town this weekend.kmoney said::sozo:
Why can't they?Sozo said:There is no such thing as a "license to sin". And I would imagine that there are people who think that they can do whatever they want because they are under God's grace. I've never met someone like that, but I'm sure they exist.
Sozo said:There is no such thing as a "license to sin". And I would imagine that there are people who think that they can do whatever they want because they are under God's grace. I've never met someone like that, but I'm sure they exist.
This problem is, godrulz, Knight, perhaps yourself, and many others on this site, have a view of sin that is contrary to Paul's clear presentation in Romans.
Sin is the result of one man's transgression, which brings death to ALL men. Because of that one transgression, ALL men are made sinners. All men are dead, and sin is the evidence of our death.
Sin reigns in death. Only that which is dead can sin. That is why the body, which is dead, still functions in the realm of sin and death.
When people think that they have the power or capacity, in the energy of their flesh, to sin or not sin, they are only fooling themselves. The flesh can never please God or meet His standard of righteousness or perfection. The flesh does what it's nature demands. It sins.
I wish you guys would just take the time to really think about what I'm saying here. It's so fundemental to the gospel. Proclaiming anything else is another gospel.
Just read slowly and prayerfully, Romans 1-8. Read it with the mindset that God has removed us from one domain and placed us into another. We have been transferred from darkness to light. We are no longer under the law of sin and death, but under the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus.
kmoney said:Why can't they?
To me that's saying the cross gave Christians a license to sin.Sozo said:Why can't they do whatever they want?
Let me clarify.
Anyone can do whatever they want whether they are Christians or not, but no one can do whatever they want without consequences, whether they are Christians or not.
Those consequences are the natural result of their actions, not a direct judgment from God. To say that God takes your actions into account, negates the cross. The world was judged, the verdict was guilty, the penalty was death, and Jesus took it.
So there is a condition? If you don't stop, what happens?mercyschild said:We are good enough for God, now, simply because his son died for us, all we have to do is accept it, and stop trying to live for ourselves.
Then you don't understand the gospel, the purpose of the cross, or know what sin is.kmoney said:To me that's saying the cross gave Christians a license to sin.
Sozo said:So there is a condition? If you don't stop, what happens?
The bible clearly states that a believer has been made perfect forever. (Hebrews 7-10)
A believer is holy, righteous, complete, and perfect. If not, then the sacrifice and resurrection were worthless.
What do you believe a license to sin is?Sozo said:Then you don't understand the gospel, the purpose of the cross, or know what sin is.
Okay, thanks.jrnewma1 said:congrats on your 10,000th post.
Did you read the other post where I discussed this? There is no such thing.kmoney said:What do you believe a license to sin is?