Have a Merry Christmas



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Welcome to the Christian life!



You should know that you are in good company - Paul had the same kinds of struggles (e.g. Rom. 7:14-25; see my detailed answer on that passage for more info. In fact, many (perhaps all) of us stuggle like this, though some of us may not know or admit our sin. The fact of the matter is that although we are indwelt by the Holy Spirit and enabled to do good works, our flesh is still indwelt by sin and we are in many ways still under its control (cf. Gal. 5:17ff.). Sin cannot condemn us (Rom. 8:1), and the Holy Spirit can cause us to resist sin, but it is a constant battle, and we are certain to lose at many turns. Only when our corruptible bodies perish will we be free from this (at times overwhelming) influence. God does not promise us total victory over sin in this life - that is one reason we need Jesus to come back! Jesus has only started the work of redeeming us; he has yet to complete it.



Now, this does not mean that you have no hope of resisting sin - you are indwelt by the Spirit of God, and empowered to live righteously in many ways. As a believer, your spirit now fights against your flesh, giving you a fighting chance to resist sin. And when you lose a skirmish, you can be forgiven and cleansed, no matter how many times you commit the same sin. The Bible gives us no guarantee that we will become less and less susceptible to sin, or that we will conquer our "besetting sins," during this life. It only guarantees that we will be forgiven and that we will triumph in the end (i.e. when we are glorified).



It is also important to remember that you yourself cannot resist sin any more now than you could before you were saved. Your will power is no stronger. If you try to resist sin in this way, you will fail. Only the Holy Spirit can help you - God's power can resist sin, yours cannot. How does that work in real life? Well, it means you ask him to keep you from sinning, and you obey him as much as you can when he leads you away from sin. You can also rely on practical wisdom to reduce your sins - occupy yourself with things that will not allow you the opportunity to sin, and find ways to redirect your desires and energies. Other believers can be helpful in this regard too, and even unbelievers - surround yourself with people who can keep an eye on you, etc.



As far as doubting your salvation goes, true believers certainly can doubt that, and for different reasons. For one thing, a person can doubt his salvation if his theology is in error. Another way is that one can have an experiential lack of conviction of his salvation (that is probably where you are). Such a lack of faith is not a loss of saving faith, it is simply human weakness (cf. Mark 9:34). A true believer ought to have assurance of salvation, but this does not mean that he necessarily will have such assurance.



Lastly, there are a number of misconceptions that people have about what the Bible does and does not condemn. If it causes you this much distress, it is worth figuring out if it really is a sin so that you do not wrongly condemn yourself.



Answer by Ra McLaughlin


Merry Christmas to all!

fuck jesus

i decorate my tree with tiny aborted fetuses with tiny fake beards, roman sandals and togas..... for the lord

i decorate my tree with tiny aborted fetuses with tiny fake beards, roman sandals and togas..... for the lord

^ Huh...thought I was the only one.

I am sorry for what happened to you when you were younger. It might be the reason you hate God (Jesus Christ) so much. It's not God that did that to you. It was some messed up priest. I assume that priest isnt a true Christian. So don't take your pain out on everyone else! May God grant you the ability to forgive. Brian Warren

Christmas is about gifts and that is it ...Stop with the cramming religion down our throat there bible thumper!

LOL @ adults that still believes in stories. When you die you become worm food ....Deal with it, humans are not that special.

You knew what this thread was going to be about before you opened it, why did you even bother? Nothing was forced down your throat, you seen this thread and saw it as a opportunity to be a degenerate.

Christmas is all about Jesus, if you don't believe in him you should have skipped this thread.

Nice thread Brian.

Hey Tiki Christmas is the celebration of Jesus' birthday. But I am sure you know that.

Oh and i'm not a bible thumper by the way, I haven't been to church in about 3 years. I sin like everyone else and I don't think I am special or anything like that.

Here is a Trailer to The Movie Fighting For Life. It will be in stores in the spring 2007.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf6QrLEn1dU

or check out www.unbreakablegym.com  Take Care & God Bless! Brian Warren

Fightnow- Are you talking about Easter- That was the Resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Christmas- is the Birth of The Savior Jesus Christ.

Hope that helps you. Have A Merry Christmas Take Care & God Bless! Brian Warren

www.unbreakablegym.com

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