Barny if we are freed from sin we are freed entirely, our physical behaviour is also freed from sinning entirely. If we are freed from sin we are freed from sin. To say that our physical behaviour is no sign that we are freed from sin is not true. If we are free we are free in everyway you look at this. Being free is being set apart from so that we are no longer are particpating in the things we have been freed from. This is not complicated but very simple to understand. Your enterpretation is compilicated, but the fulness of the gospel is so simple a child can understand it.
Hi papajim,
I have to disagree with you. The doctrine you follow is a complicated one that leads away from the simplicity that is in Christ.
You speak of perfect obedience to the law but then all those who follow this same doctrine have admitted that they do not perfectly obey the law, yet.
This doctrine you follow therefore rejects righteousness by faith until evidence of perfect obedience to the law is seen in the physical.
And what is one's position under your doctrine if they're not perfectly obeying the law?
If we look like the world, eat and drink like the world, talk like the world, live like the world, dress like the world and sin like the world, we are of the world.
According to the doctrine you follow
"perfect" obedience to the law is required as evidence of so called
"imparted" righteousness. And as we see above in your quote, anyone without this evidence is
"of the world", and therefore enemies of God (James 4:4). They are condemned/lost.
Why?
Because they do not have works of the law as evidence of righteousness.
This doctrine sounds very similar to the law of sin and death that Christ set man free from, Rom 8:2.
Please read my last post again and compare the complicated doctrine you follow with the simplicity that is in Christ. The gospel is simply to believe in Jesus, and thus we are justified
without the deeds of the law, Rom 3:28.
we believe that there is no limit to those changes, and you do believe there are limits to those changes, so what are you minimum behaviour changes?
The thief on the cross who called Jesus "Lord" was saved without any consideration of his physical behavior. This is God's example to mankind of what is grace. This means there are no minimum behavior changes needed to be saved.
But as you and some others here have been claiming that physical evidence of obedience to the law is required of Christians as evidence of so called
"imparted" righteousness, then that is why I have questioned this contradiction of the gospel of grace.
You yourself have said
"perfect" obedience to the law is required as evidence. Yet you have not attained this yourself.
This causes problems for you though as only
past sin was dealt with at the cross, Rom 3:25. There is no more sacrifice for any subsequent sins, and yet you are still judging yourself a sinner under the law.
And it's this latter part that is the problem. You said you judge yourself by the law.
And what does scripture say about those who turn to judging righteousness through the law?
Gal 2:18
if I build again the things which I destroyed, I make myself a transgressor.
Sinner.
And to do this is really being "
of the world".
Note Heb 10:26
For if we sin (judging righteousness through the law and therefore making ourselves a transgressor, Gal 2:18.)
wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, (gospel of Christ)
there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins,
This is a very dangerous doctrine you are following.
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In just about every case an action is followed by faith or an action is followed by unbelief and action is works. The paralytic was forgiven and what followed was getting up and walking. This took faith it also took believing in Jesus so here you have both imputed and imparted righteousness. "Faith without works is dead" I know you think that believing is works, but the real truth is believing produces works. The cripple could not have been healed if he did not get up and walk..
Then why have you not lived in perfect obedience to the law since the day you received Christ?
And how about your health? Do you have any physical ailments after receiving Christ?
Under the doctrine you follow nobody would be saved as there would be no physical evidence of the so called
"imparted" righteousness you claim is necessary to show that we are not of the world.
I find that you are filled with unbelief, because you do not believe that Jesus freed you from sin in your physical behaviour, brother if you are free believe it. You also believe that nobody has achieved this behavioural perfection, who told you this, How do you know this? Who is the judge you or God? Yes we are all guilty before God and yes we have all sinned and come short of the Glory of God but where, anywhere, in God's word does it say we have to continue this way? I find that contrary to your belief, that through faith we can walk as Jesus walked and we through faith can overcome as He overcame, this is all physical behaviour. Jesus overcame the world by His faith in God, His physical behaviour proved what He believed, He showed us the way, why are you filled with doubt?
There is so much scritpure to support this, but because of your unbelief you can't see it. Your vision has been clouded through unbelief. If you are free walk in your freedom, live as though you are free.
You say that we are lukewarm through our works of the law, But mind you, that it is not our works but His works, working in us. I find that you are lukewarm because you do not have to excersise faith to overcome the world you say you believe and that is good enough. The devil believes and trembles. Those that believe in Jesus do overcome the world through faith, not just believing but exercising that belief, so that we are not hypoctires, but walk as we believe not the hearers of the law, but doers of the law will be justified. What seperates us from the world, just believing, or acting up our belief? If we just believe and our actions do not follow our belief how will the world know that there is a difference in us? Are we not a witness that God has freed us from sin in Christ? Is not that the light that is in us?
You say that if we believe in Jesus we cannot sin, sin is in our physical behaviour, but if we truly believe, we make this statement come true in us, so that we cannot sin for we believe we have been completely seperated from it. This all comes through extrodinary faith, the faith of Jesus, faith that overcomes the world.
Again, like I said before, I have spoken to others who follow the same doctrine you do and they admit they have yet to attain perfect obedience to the law. They, like you , believe that one day, by faith, they will attain this perfection.
But in fact what this doctrine you follow is saying is that after you received Christ, justified and righteous in him, by faith, you then later forget what manner of man you were after you started following a doctrine that said you must show perfect works of the law as evidence of righteousness. This is what James 1:23; refers to in saying to be
"doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves".
When we start mixing grace and works of the law, then this is unbelief.
Please consider again the simplicity in the gospel of Christ.
Believe in Jesus and we will have life everlasting, John 3:16
Our works that shows our faith is to
believe in Jesus,
John 6:29.
Believing in Jesus is God's will for us,
John 6:40.
His commandment to us is to
believe in Jesus,
1 John 3:23
We overcome the world by
believing in Jesus,
1 John 5:5
We are born of God when we
believe in Jesus,
1 John 5:1