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1 | John16:5-15 | 1 Cor 14:24 | sweet | 77816 | ||
John16:5-19 The following meaning of "Convict the world of sin? is to me Sin is truth of man Convict the world of righteousness: righteousness: truth about God Convict the world of Judgement: ends up prouncing false judgement on Jesus Himself. Combination judgement of both righteousness and sin.The world reguarded Jesus as a sinner,itself as righteousness and it ended up pronouncing false judgement on Jesus,Himself. Hope I am understanding right. |
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2 | John16:5-15 | 1 Cor 14:24 | Timothy Paul | 77817 | ||
Hi Sweet, It is well that you put this verse "in context" for it is the Spirit that makes us conscious of sin, righteousness, and judgment. I do not think that the Almighty Father is capable of pronouncing false judgement, do you? He does however exactly as He pleases in order to accomplish His purpose. Therefore, Jesus was made to be what we were (sin), in order that we may become what He was(righteousness). My studies tell me that the only sin that will condemn us is the sin of rejecting Christ. Since all sin begins in unbelief, the most aggravated form of unbelief is the rejection of Christ. The Spirit, however, in planting this truth into the conscience, intensifies the sense of all other sins. Jesus is the only righteousness God will accept. In order to be righteous we must believe on Jesus. Christ had to leave, so that the Spirit could come. The Spirit was the fruit of the work that Christ did on earth. The Spirit was sent to earth on a most holy errand, to convince the world of sin. This means to shed light on, or to bring the world out of its present darkness. The Spirit is also called the comforter. First to convince, and then to comfort. Such as exposing the wound so that the medication could be applied. God Bless, I hope you are understanding me correctly, (o: Tim |
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