God hates sin and were to confess sin but what if a person dies a quick death and they have no time to repent of a intentional sin they kelp comitting will they still go to heaven just something i wanted to no
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Eternal life is NOT for this life...it is for the one to come at death or at the moment of the Rapture whichever comes first. When the Holy Spirit started to indwell me, I was a human being with flesh on my bones and I am still a human being with flesh on my bones. Rom. 7:20 has taught me that SIN dwells in me. Yes, I am a brand news human being in the Lord Jesus Christ...but my HUMANNESS is still with me. The only time my humanness leaves me is at my death or the Rapture. Rom. 7:23 is of help here!
Eternal life begins the moment we are born again and receive Jesus, for the eternal life we possess is not our own, but that of our Savior's.
I hope one day you will be able to move beyond Romans 7 and awake to the glorious truth of Romans 8. For Romans 7 cannot be interpreted without also understanding the deep truths of Romans 8.
The only way I will be able to move away from SAINT Paul's personal experience with sin is for me to take a razor-blade and cut off the parts in Rom. ch 7 that offend those who believe that SIN is no more a problem for them.
You keep missing the central point. Children of God fail and commit acts that are sinful acts (outward action), but that does not change the fact that they are children of God (state of being). Thus we are not talking about what you do, but who you are in Christ.
I am not missing even one point that SAINT Paul gave us by the Holy Spirit. If I didn't "get it" then SAINT Paul didn't get it either. I am simply ECHOING the Holy Spirit's words given thru' Paul. Btw, didn't the Holy Spirit know that He was going to make Paul write Rom. 8:1 while He was prompting Paul to write Rom. 7:21?
You do realize we're all saints right? Just curious since you continue to Yell that Paul was one.
There is nothing more to say for me at this time after this reply since I detest circular debate.. You are missing the point and continuing to use circular argument. All does not rise and fall on Romans 7. You cannot understand Romans 6 or 7 without reading Romans 8 as all one piece. And these three chapters must be read in context of the book (letter) as a whole. You openly admit sinners cannot enter heaven and you call yourself still a sinner (not the action, but state of being) and Paul a sinner. This means you will not go to heaven according to the Bible (and your self proclamation that you are still a sinner and not a child of God (cannot be both) because you already profess faith in Christ and there is no further sacrifice available beyond that which you already claim to profess, and Paul could not have entered heaven based on your view, nor John, even in the spirit if they were still sinners and had not become children of God justified, cleansed and regenerated by Christ.
Thus, it is time for me and you to move on from this topic, unless you have more info to add beyond repeating endlessly Romans 7 while ignoring Romans 8.
Let me add please: If eternal life starts the moment I was born again, then why am I still on earth? I should be enjoying life with God in heaven.
Why was SAINT Paul on earth after his "Road to Damascus" experience, if he was made 100% holy.
Here's another point: At the moment of getting the NEW BIRTH, if I was made 100% sinless then my stay in the world (after Salvation) will make me CONTAMINATED with sin. (A clean hand rubbing against a dirty hand will always make the clean hand dirty, for sure! A dirty hand rubbed against a clean hand will never become clean, for sure! ). My life in this sinful world will make me a sinner if I had been made 100% holy at any time in my life!
If eternal life starts the moment I was born again, then why am I still on earth? I should be enjoying life with God in heaven.
You should be enjoying a life unified with Christ in the Spirit as the Holy Spirit lives in you. The flesh will one day be done away with, but the Spirit is already new.
Why was SAINT Paul on earth after his "Road to Damascus" experience, if he was made 100% holy.
Paul made this pretty clear ... he would rather be in heaven, but it was better for those on earth that he stay and be used of Christ to bring forth the gospel message. If all Christians immediately translated who would share the gospel to the lost?
Here's another point: At the moment of getting the NEW BIRTH, if I was made 100% sinless then my stay in the world (after Salvation) will make me CONTAMINATED with sin.
You evidently do not understand the difference between the spirit, soul and flesh or you would not be making this assertion.
My life in this sinful world will make me a sinner if I had been made 100% holy at any time in my life!
Living in this fallen world with fallen people while in the fallen flesh will encourage us to sinful actions, but that does not change who we are as children of God. You are attempting to be defined by your actions instead of the work of Christ.
A person who hunts is called a hunter. A person who farms is called a farmer. A person who lies is called a liar. A person who sins is called a ???
Each of the above are first human beings ... that is what they are. We are not defined by our sin, but by our relationship to Jesus ... Again, read Romans 8. We are either born again or not born again, saved or lost, forgiven or not forgiven. The Word calls the born again children of God, saints, redeemed. These truths are what we are (state of being). We are not recognized as being sinners (state of being). This has nothing to do with an action, but rather who we are. Are we dead in our sins or born again and alive to Christ. Go through the Word of God and you will find that the Word calls the children of God saints
You are (State of being) either a saint or a sinner, you cannot be both. You confuse the action with the state of being. From the state of being will begin to flow actions according to the nature (state of being) of that person.
I will repeat again, a child of God can in action sin, but that does not make them a sinner (state of being). It reveals that as children of God we still fail at times, but that sin comes with conviction from the Holy Spirit and should be followed by repentance on our part, but in the process it did not change who we are, nor does it revert us from being a saint to being a sinner.
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