"
If we deliberately keep on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, no sacrifice for sins is left, but only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God." (
Hebrews 10:26 NIV)
Not one believer became a "non-sinner" after salvation. See Paul's own statement about himself, in 1 Tim. 1:15.
Who is the "we" in this sentence? Obviously an actual person (as opposed to a demon inside a person), who is saved and has the capacity to "keep on sinning",
When did you or anyone else become sinless?
which will effect his justification. Will you argue the untenable view that the author of Hebrews is not included in the "we" above?
It's all in "how" you view the construct. You insist that sin is only of the person. That was never the case. Sin is in fact "of the devil." And the devil never ceases sinning and tempting, which is also A SIN.
Matters of sin are not to be understood as a done in a vacuum called "just a person" as no "just a person" exists.
Again, Paul points to having "evil present" with him. Romans 7:21, said he did things he didn't want to do in Romans 7:18, says he did EVIL in Romans 7:19, said he had "sin indwelling" him which he termed "NO LONGER I" in Romans 7, twice no less. He had a messenger of Satan in his flesh, which most can't appear to read as that in 2 Cor. 12:7, and temptation in his own flesh Gal. 4:14, which flesh he termed "vile body" in Phil. 3:21, not just for him, but for ALL believers.
That does NOT sound like the voice of a liar to me. I think Paul was refreshingly honest and open about these matters, personally.
(Edited, ToS 2.4, trolling. Obadiah)
If any of these facts leads you to believe that the flesh is justified, it's not, never was and never will be. Why this is so might appear rather obvious, after reading the facts that Paul left to be seen and read.
John the Apostle says if we say
we have (not had, not will have, HAVE)
no sin we're not IN TRUTH. In 1 John 1:8. He also says sin is of the devil,
assuredly bringing that PARTY to the table of every sin.
We are forgiven. Satan isn't. It's that simple. Cut and dried.
Will you go onto the BLB website and look into the Greek, compare versions and attempt to refute my point with scholarly Biblical exegesis of the verse? Will you actually answer the question above? I doubt it.
There is no point to be had in trying to "un-justify" Abraham.
You've done nothing more than to ignore every statement of scripture
(Edited, ToS 2.4, trolling. Obadiah) in a futile attempt to slam Abraham. In fact I doubt your sect has authorized your sight either.
(Edited, ToS 2.4, personal insults. Obadiah)
What you will probably do is blather on about "sects" and "works" and demonic possession, none of which has anything to do with the verse, then post other verses and say "see?" That's the kind of iesegesis I've come to expect from you.
I don't buy the bill of goods sold by some sects simply because their "claims" are not true or truthful.
There is exactly ZERO basis to smear Abraham, as you have so insistently tried, and utterly FAILED to do.
The notion that Abraham "LOST" his faith, at any time,
is found nowhere in the scriptures. Yet you think you discovered this?
(Edited, ToS 2.4, rudeness. Obadiah)
(Edited, ToS 2.4, personal insults. Obadiah)