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If that be the case.....One cannot be fearfully and wonderfully made and have a sin nature.One cannot be fearfully and wonderfully made in a state of condemnation. Thus, to be conceived in sin is not to be made of sin.
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If that be the case.....One cannot be fearfully and wonderfully made and have a sin nature.One cannot be fearfully and wonderfully made in a state of condemnation. Thus, to be conceived in sin is not to be made of sin.
If I am conceived in a bedroom, I am not a bedroom.If that be the case.....One cannot be fearfully and wonderfully made and have a sin nature.
(1) "Sin nature" is a proclivity to sin. It is the "instinct" of each individual to put their own needs and wants before the needs of others which gives rise to greed, avarice, envy, lust, gluttony, theft, and even murder.First, what is a sin nature?
Second, was Adam and Eve created with a sin nature?
Third, is a sin nature inherited?
Here is a definition: The sin nature is that aspect in man that makes him rebellious against God. When we speak of the sin nature, we refer to the fact that we have a natural inclination to sin; given the choice to do God’s will or our own, we will naturally choose to do our own thing.First, what is a sin nature?
The answer is...no.Second, was Adam and Eve created with a sin nature?
Yes.Third, is a sin nature inherited?
Here is a definition: The sin nature is that aspect in man that makes him rebellious against God. When we speak of the sin nature, we refer to the fact that we have a natural inclination to sin; given the choice to do God’s will or our own, we will naturally choose to do our own thing.
The answer is...no.
Yes.
In the overall scheme of things, Puritans are relatively modern. (16th -17th centuries)the idea that children are somehow innocient is actually a fairly modern one. Puritans saw children as heathens.
Infants are innocent.No one is born innocent.
On Point number 1, the link to the site you quoted states,
Question: "What is the sin nature?"
Answer: The sin nature is that aspect in man that makes him rebellious against God. When we speak of the sin nature, we refer to the fact that we have a natural inclination to sin; given the choice to do God’s will or our own, we will naturally choose to do our own thing
That's a pretty interesting definition... How do you reconcile that with scripture?
Genesis 2:16-17 And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat of it: for in the day that you eat thereof you shall surely die.
We see in scripture that Eve was deceived through her own lusts for knowledge and to be like God (Genesis 3:6 and James 1:15 Then when lust has conceived, it brings forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, brings forth death.) and Adam disobeyed "naturally choosing to do his own thing" willfully disobeying God's command. (1 Timothy 2:14 And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.)
Now then, can you please tell me through scripture exactly what your calling the sin nature. Unless you disagree with my understanding of the above passages in their relation to the definition you presented. If you disagree, I would be interested in knowing why starting in a proper interpretation of the four passages I've posted.
According to the definition you posted, both Adam and Eve had a sin nature...The same article contains the following:
The Bible explains the reason for the trouble. Humanity is sinful, not just in theory or in practice but by nature. Sin is part of the very fiber of our being. The Bible speaks of “sinful flesh” in Romans 8:3. It’s our “earthly nature” that produces the list of sins in Colossians 3:5. And Romans 6:6 speaks of “the body ruled by sin.” The flesh-and-blood existence we lead on this earth is shaped by our sinful, corrupt nature.
Me now.....our sin nature is due to the fall in the garden. Since the fall every one of Adams progeny has been corrupted with this curse.
According to the definition you posted, both Adam and Eve had a sin nature...
No, I am not saying that.
I said....
our sin nature is due to the fall in the garden. Since the fall every one of Adams progeny has been corrupted with this curse.
No, I am not saying that.
I said....
our sin nature is due to the fall in the garden.
As far as being cursed, I only read of the Serpent and the ground being cursed.
However, your definition of what a Sin Nature is says otherwise in light of the four passages I posted. Please view my reply in post 26.
That passage is in reference to to the law of Moses, not the fall.Gal 3:13. Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us—for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who is hanged on a tree”—
I understand what you said. However. What you say does not agree with the passages I have posted.I said the sin nature was a result of the fall.
Every explanation I've heard says the verse is about David...
Scripture is clear that death was the result of the fall as well as the serpent and the ground being cursed. It speaks nothing to the effect that our sinful nature was a result of Adams willful disobedience.