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There is a fundamental difference between religions and Bible believing christians

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  • Well said my brother!!!

  • I agree with what you say, however are you telling me that since you got saved you havent sinned...at all? Even a small one? If the sinful "thought" enters your mind, you have sinned. You dont necessarily have to act on it, the mere thought is a sin. Thats all I am saying. I was short tempered the other day with my kids and got mad at something they did. I didnt scream and yell, the Spirit convicted me of that, and I said a prayer for forgiveness of that thought. Anyway thanks for your input.

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  • Its true!! they never touch the topic about THEIR sin, they only speak about how much they DO! They must understand that their works are AS Filthy AS RAGS UNTO GOD!

    Isa 64:6 But we are all as an unclean [thing], and all our righteousnesses [are] as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.

  • There's a lot to say about this video but the most important is that its a demonstration of Gods love for us and grace. I appreciate Shawns honesty and I feel the same way about myself. I fail enough in my walk with the Lord and there is no good thing in me except Christ in me. I think sometimes as Christians we get an improper view of ourselves and we tend to forget that those that teach us are fallible human beings just like we are. God bless Shawn.

  • awolL

    That's not true. Paul tells us that we must renew our minds. In Rom 12:2 he tells us how to do this. Paul tells us "WE" are to "LET" God transform us by changing the way we think.

    So with Gods help we can change the way we think, but it requires a concious effort on our part.

    It's a matter of living a prayerful life and having a pssion to serve the Lord. Our mind does not have to run amok.

  • You might be different, but all men under 50 years old don't admire women.

    They lust...

    btw, it wasn't me that gave you the thumbs down.

  • THAT my friend, is beautiful.

    RIght there we see a great example of what Jesus did and continues to do for ALL who will

    Understand just how wicked and sinful we all are as sinners and how much we NEED a Saviour

    Repent from their wicked ways

    Realize and Confess with their tongue that Jesus Christ is Lord and God, Died on the cross, was buried, and Rose from the dead

    And Believe that the Word is God's Holy Word and to live by it

    Amen Brother! Keep up the ministry!

  • I believe the thought is the sin. If I look at a woman and have even a split second of lust for her, I have sinned in my heart according to Jesus. I dont have to act on it and go have an affair with her. If I curse at my brother, I am a murderer. I dont have to "act on it" and actually kill him.

  • "Take every thought captive"

    A full thought considers reflection on the initial impulse.

    I think that girl is super hot and would love to fondle her...thats wrong because I have a loving girl and i should not objectify woman. God has made all things equal as well as thinking that way is sinful because it is lustful. I denounce that thought in the name of jesus christ.

    thats an example of one of my thoughts (2seconds for that one)

  • TheSaved

    No. I can not say that I have stopped sinning since being reborn. This does not mean, however, that it's impossible to do. Scripture makes it very clear that it is possible as long as Christ abides in us and we are guided by the holy spirit. Part of the reason that Christians remain so far removed from Christ and the church so corrupt is due to the false teaching that we can't stop sinning.

    As I explained, the initial thought is not a sin. It is only a sin if our mind runs with it.

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