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We may be on similar tacks indeed
.The forgiveness of sins is easy. God wouldn't have even become man if it was something that God couldn't do without some legal sacrifice. The act itself is an act of forgiveness. Instead, Christ became a man so as to banish the consequences of sin on our point. As the Ancien Christian hymn goes "Christ has trampled down death by death." I thought there for a bit, you were arguing a legalistic view of salvation . Glad it isn't true.
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Thanks for the discussion, No*s ![]() |
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![]() Last edited by Snowbear; 03-11-2005 at 11:10 PM. |
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I agree with your first post snowbear
![]() No*s and I have been discussing the very issue you are both discussing now in, The Purpose of Christ's Sacrifice |
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"Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding." -Einstein |
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I really like what No*s has been explaining, it seems like a very rational and logical interpretation. I have a question for you snowbear. Because Jesus died for our sins are we no longer held responsible for our actions? I think grace and the law are two different things. If we live by the flesh, then we live by the law, and if we live according to the spirit, we have grace. I think that Jesus did not die so that we would live according to the flesh, but so we could live according to the spirit or the image of God. If we cannot stop sinning, why would Jesus tell others to sin no more?
I think it depends on your definition of sin. Where does evil originate? Jesus said evil comes out of the heart of man, meaning that evil is within. If you take a look at the motive of all sin, you will understand why lying would be just the same as murder in God's eyes. It's our motives that make a sin a sin, and the motive or hidden agenda for every sin is the same. Selfish desires and ambitions gives birth to sin. I think this was the problem with the pharisees and the priests: their motives were always selfish. They lived for themselves without caring for others. It's not the works that make a sin a sin, it's the motives. These pharisees showed good works, but they had selfish intentions and motives behind their works. I think we need to cleanse our minds and our hearts to become "perfect". When we clean the inside, the outside naturally becomes clean, and is no longer held by the law but by grace. (I dunno this was my viewpoint on the matter when I was Christian).
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Grace is the part that keeps us from being condemned for our sin. I agree that selfishness itself not only leads to sin, but also is a sin. I'm the most selfish person I know and it has caused more hurt than I can possibly forgive myself for. I guess I just have to count on God to somehow change my heart, 'cause I sure can't do it on my own ![]() |
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