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Wait, didn't Ed say that a Christian had a sin nature once?


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Rocky wrote:Wait, didn't Ed say that a Christian had a sin nature once?
Yes he did and you and everyone else said no sir. Remember???????


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So then since a "real Christian" has a sin nature is he capable of willfully sinning?


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Rocky wrote:So then since a "real Christian" has a sin nature is he capable of willfully sinning?
Not if Jesus is Lord of His Life but he will sin unintentionally, until he gets his perfected body and no longer has a sin nature.


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Justaned wrote:
Rocky wrote:So then since a "real Christian" has a sin nature is he capable of willfully sinning?
Not if Jesus is Lord of His Life but he will sin unintentionally, until he gets his perfected body and no longer has a sin nature.
Ed,

Explain how a person unintentionally commits adultery!


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bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
Rocky wrote:So then since a "real Christian" has a sin nature is he capable of willfully sinning?
Not if Jesus is Lord of His Life but he will sin unintentionally, until he gets his perfected body and no longer has a sin nature.
Ed,

Explain how a person unintentionally commits adultery!
He doesn't he willfully and intentionally commits adultery but he can't claim to be Christian either.


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Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
Rocky wrote:So then since a "real Christian" has a sin nature is he capable of willfully sinning?
Not if Jesus is Lord of His Life but he will sin unintentionally, until he gets his perfected body and no longer has a sin nature.
Ed,

Explain how a person unintentionally commits adultery!
He doesn't he willfully and intentionally commits adultery but he can't claim to be Christian either.
That's right because he backslid - and if he does not get back right with God he will go to Hell for that sin.


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bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
Rocky wrote:So then since a "real Christian" has a sin nature is he capable of willfully sinning?
Not if Jesus is Lord of His Life but he will sin unintentionally, until he gets his perfected body and no longer has a sin nature.
Ed,

Explain how a person unintentionally commits adultery!
He doesn't he willfully and intentionally commits adultery but he can't claim to be Christian either.
That's right because he backslid - and if he does not get back right with God he will go to Hell for that sin.
Nope he was never a Christian. How can you be a christian if you still sin? To be in Christ Jesus must be Lord of your life when does the Lord tell you it is okay to do what you want, to sin? Never so that proves Jesus wasn't Lord of his life therefore he was never in Christ.


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Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
Rocky wrote:So then since a "real Christian" has a sin nature is he capable of willfully sinning?
Not if Jesus is Lord of His Life but he will sin unintentionally, until he gets his perfected body and no longer has a sin nature.
Ed,

Explain how a person unintentionally commits adultery!
He doesn't he willfully and intentionally commits adultery but he can't claim to be Christian either.
That's right because he backslid - and if he does not get back right with God he will go to Hell for that sin.
Nope he was never a Christian. How can you be a christian if you still sin? To be in Christ Jesus must be Lord of your life when does the Lord tell you it is okay to do what you want, to sin? Never so that proves Jesus wasn't Lord of his life therefore he was never in Christ.
Ed you say a Christian can willfully sin, but if he does he cant comeback, and then you see if a Christian willfully sins he was not really saved in the first place.
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:angel: :angel: PREACH ON BROTHER!!!!!!

Rocky wrote:
Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
Rocky wrote:So then since a "real Christian" has a sin nature is he capable of willfully sinning?
Not if Jesus is Lord of His Life but he will sin unintentionally, until he gets his perfected body and no longer has a sin nature.
Ed,

Explain how a person unintentionally commits adultery!
He doesn't he willfully and intentionally commits adultery but he can't claim to be Christian either.
That's right because he backslid - and if he does not get back right with God he will go to Hell for that sin.
Nope he was never a Christian. How can you be a christian if you still sin? To be in Christ Jesus must be Lord of your life when does the Lord tell you it is okay to do what you want, to sin? Never so that proves Jesus wasn't Lord of his life therefore he was never in Christ.
Ed you say a Christian can willfully sin, but if he does he cant comeback, and then you see if a Christian willfully sins he was not really saved in the first place.
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dou·ble–talk : language that appears to be earnest and meaningful but in fact is a mixture of sense and nonsense : inflated, involved, and often deliberately ambiguous language Another variant of "doubletalk is doublespeak. Doublespeak has been linked to the sociological perspective known as conflict theories..


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