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Lutherans believe that we are at the same time saints and sinners. So those who believe in the Savior are the saints. Those who have passed and were believes are still a part of the communion of saints. We are Holy because of the blood of the lamb.
Lutherans believe that we are at the same time saints and sinners. So those who believe in the Savior are the saints. Those who have passed and were believes are still a part of the communion of saints. We are Holy because of the blood of the lamb.
its a contrast to the scripture which only ever refers top the saved as the redeemed, the saints, etc .. in the epistles , for example, not once are those born again of the holy Ghost referred as "the sinners" .
We all sin daily and thus why we need forgiveness continually, I cant buy that we are not saints and sinners at the same time. If the only ones who are saved are those who don't sin then no one is saved
very true but I thought we were talking the here and now not later
I thought a saint was one who remains fauithful to GOD regardless of trials and tribulations.
I don't see how any sinner could also be a saint simultaneously. If one was a sinner but was saved and no believes would they not carry out every action in reflection of that Faith?
Peace
Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
Yes and further still speaks always of God's will for us to be holy, without sin, and that the one who knowingly, and vainly sins is furthest from GOD and Christ will not even see them to judge them as they are the ones destined for damnation. Knowing of such and yet continuing in sin is of no effect against the will of GOD, but to try such as if testing God as opposed to us being tested is even further still acknowledgement of one's direction. Ones own direction isn't of God's. With utter thanks and attempted suplication always unto the Lord and GOD, May God guide us by his will and mercy.Sinner CAN mean unbeliever. But a sinner is also a person who sins, which we all do, "If we say we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us..." We all still sin even though we are saints. The bible is filled with paradoxes such as these.
What makes a person a saint?
I thought a saint was one who remains fauithful to GOD regardless of trials and tribulations.
I don't see how any sinner could also be a saint simultaneously. If one was a sinner but was saved and no believes would they not carry out every action in reflection of that Faith?
You too.One who is forgiven.
The forgiven sin. It's why they NEED to be forgiven.
A blessed Easter to you and yours.
- Josiah
You too.
But are we to need forgiveness perpetually, once being not only baptised in Faith, too circumcised, not of the flesh, but of the spirit? When do we need not of milk, but grow strong in Faith and partake of meat? How can one continue in sin knowingly, habitually, in spite of the atoning blood of the One without blemish? Was his self sacrifice so in vain that we vainly overlook its significance by not accepting the change that the spirit is to bring about within us as Christians?
All I'm saying is that there seems to be a progression from non belief, belief, and utter Faith in the Word of GOD to the point that GOD might have faith too, in us.
Yes this is Josiah isn't it.
Please don't find strange words as blasphemous or heresy. Just words. If I offend I'm sorry. If I'm against the Word, then please show me.
Peace brother
Faith in selfless Unity for Good.