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1 | isn'tr it different for the saved? | 1 Cor 10:5 | sandre25 | 48647 | ||
tim ok. God saved His people ... but that was before Christ gave us salvation. my understanding is that if we are truly saved, then future sins do not condemn us. so what is paul warning about? we cannot lose that salvation. we will always be sinners. that is our nature. so this can't be warning us not to sin. according to romans thats not possible. |
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2 | isn'tr it different for the saved? | 1 Cor 10:5 | dasev | 48657 | ||
dear one, it has to be possible to overcome sin, or else the charge to repent would be meanongless. further, if one is "always abounding in the work of the Lord", there is no time for sin. after a certain point in ones understanding the Lords abhorrance of sin should lead one to prize obediance to His Word and word more than the pleasures of sin. dasev | ||||||
3 | isn'tr it different for the saved? | 1 Cor 10:5 | sandre25 | 48664 | ||
romans 3:10As it is written: "There is no one righteous, not even one; seems there is always time for sin. i can relate to the apostate mentioned by dasev and the original 1 cor 10:5 could be warning about that... i'm a relatively new believer and i just need to make sure i understand what i'm reading. thanks!! |
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