• Re: Struggling with a sinful nature?

    From dolf@21:1/5 to Michael Christ on Fri Mar 22 22:59:22 2024
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    No you are confused with CAESAR is GOD syndrome.

    Your theology worldview is entirely encapsulated by the German Nazi
    KITTEL's theological dictionary.

    On that PAGAN basis Protestants do not think of the pope as being holy or
    Peter the first pope.

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    Michael Christ <michaelmclean2021@outlook.com> wrote:
    On 23/03/2024 7:21 am, Robert wrote:
    On Mar 22, 2024, ChristRose wrote
    (in article<aiervipk28pp9niq8o67pu4nj7s32l0240@4ax.com>):

    Struggling with a sinful nature?
    ChristRose<christrose.news@gmail.com>
    March 22, 2024 at 11:04:53 AM PDT

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    On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 09:33:15 -0700,
    Article:<0001HW.2BADEA4B0004A52A30723C38F@news.eternal-september.org>,
    Robert wrote:
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    On Mar 22, 2024, ChristRose wrote
    (in article<o22rvi1ohnudh4dlupl0og249rje30o3db@4ax.com>):

    As far as daily experience is concerned,
    no believer walks as a perfect model of
    sinless perfection. You have to deceive
    yourself, make God a liar, devoid
    yourself of truth and God's word, and
    self-"justify" your daily sins by
    denying they exist, to come to the
    conclusion that you're walking as an
    example of sinless perfection in your
    daily experience (1 John 1:8-2:2).

    Jesus did, He was a believer in His Father. Yes, he was and lived life as a
    man, subject to all the trials and tribulations as a man. Yet without sin. >>>> The biggest difference was that he never sinned as even a small child, as we
    all have.

    Knowing from experience that you would
    try to impute your own false context and
    narrative deceit (as if you were
    championing truth against error), I
    specifically showed the context (which
    you removed from your post here) as
    follows:

    Heb 4:14-16 (KJV)

    14 Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the
    heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession.

    ***********************
    15 For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of
    our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without >> sin.
    *************************

    16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain >> mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.

    I suppose you need that explained to you as well?

    Here you are, a reply that should edify you, it you accept the Gospel Truth. >>
    Despite your accusations regarding myself.

    It is one thing for sinner Christians to say "Jesus is God," but it is
    an entirely different thing to know Him as God.

    They think if the say, "Jesus is the Lord" that that equates to not
    saying, "Jesus is not the Lord." Whew, that covers that!

    Not so fast.

    It must be of the whole heart, not of head religion.

    Thus endeth the bible lesson.




    Michael Christ









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