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I have several reason to believe that God believes we can.
Yeshua said "Go and sin no more" like it is possible.
Many in scriptures are called righteous by God Himself.
Why "overcome" if it is not possible?
Why be "transformed" if it is not enough to be sinless?
Why have a sanctuary service that will put an end to transgressions if it is not possible this side of the millenium?
Why say 144,000 will be without guile?
Ephesians 4:13 says that the spiritual gifts are given to build up the body of Christ “until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.”
Colossians 1:28, which says, in some translations, that Paul wants to “present every man perfect in Christ Jesus.”
Colossians 4:12 Paul prays that we would “stand perfect and complete in all the will of God.” In both verses, the word perfect should be translated as “mature” or “full-grown,” in the sense of having no sin because there is no other way to be complete in all the Will of God.
I believe that God is looking for people who are willing to go the whole way with Him and reveal to the world and the Devil himself, that there are people that are wholly God's people without sin, in a sinful nature, imbued by the power of the Holy Spirit to live a sinless life. I will add that I believe the people, themselves, will not see it in themselves, and being humble will continue to seek God's Will in all matters.
I disagree.
The Law is no less than attaining the perfection, holiness, love and fullness of God. NO ONE can achieve that (this side of heaven) - with or without "help." If such were the case, then (Scripture says) Christ died in vain. IF such were the case, then Christ's life, death and resurrection was a bad joke, meaningless and irrelevant. IF such were the case, then we never needed a SAVIOR (and thus, God was wrong to send one), what we needed was HELP - which is of course the soteriology of Judaism, Islam and some forms of Hinduism, it's what THOSE religions teach contrary to Christianity.
The Law holds us a standard that we DO NOT attain. It thus drives us to our knees, kills our ego and engrandizing and self-divination. It thus causes us to realize we all fall short, that NO ONE is righteous no not even one, that no one is good (all as Scripture verbatim states). What we need is MERCY, not help.
Now, AFTER we are justified (narrow), AFTER we are Christians, the second (and secondary) use of the Law comes into use - providing for us the will of God. We'll NEVER attain it.... and it CANNOT save us (doesn't need to, Christians are already Christians) but it shows us how to live... a light unto our path.... again, NOT that we'll EVER fully keep it (and thus become the equal of God and render ourselves with no need for God, Christ, the Cross, the Blood, mercy, forgiveness), but it does provide the model for us and we press on to make it our own. Again, not that we ever will (perfectly) but we are to GROW in that, GROW in righteousness, GROW in love, GROW in Christlikeness. Again, NOT so that we can be saved (making SELF the Savior and Jesus a worthless joke), NOT that we'll ever fulfill it (making Scripture a liar since it proclaims that NO ONE is good, NO ONE is righteous, EVERYONE falls short... even SAINT PAUL calls himself the CHIEF of sinners).
Josiah said:
What is the Law?
The Law is the will of God - flowing from His absolute perfection and justice. It is, in essence, that we be as He is - not in terms of essence but character.
Psalm 51:5 "I was sinful at birth"
Genesis 8:21, "Every inclination of man's heart is evil from childhood."
Romans 5:12, "Sin entered the world through one man's sin, and death through sin, and therefore death came to all men for all have sinned."
First John 3:4, "Sin is lawlessness"
Romans 3:12, "There is no one who does good, not even one."
Mark 10:18, "There is none who is good but God exclusively."
First John 1:10, "If we claim we have no sin, we make God a liar and His word is not in us."
What does the Law mandate?
Essentially, that our character be identical to His.
Matthew 5:48, "You must be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect."
1 Peter 1:16, "You must be holy even as God in heaven is holy."
John 15:12, "Love all people just as I (Jesus) first loved you."
Ephesians 4:32, "forgiving one another, just as God in Christ first forgave you."
First John 2:6, "Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did."
Philippians 2:5, "You must have the same attitude that Christ did."
Historically, Christians have spoken of ORIGINAL and ACTUALIZED sin.....
Original: The inclination, the propensity, that DISEASE that means we are self-centered, egotistical, self-serving, rebellious. It's what is in our hearts that LEADS to sins, it is the root of sin. When a man shoots his boss, the "problem" didn't start with the bullet entering the guys' chest, it began with something deep in the heart of the shooter - which LEAD to the chain of things that ultimately meant his pointed his gun and pulled the trigger. If I have a cold, I may sneeze. The sneeze is not the disease, it flows from the disease (which I may have even if I'm not sneezing at that microsecond; even if I take enough pills to never sneeze I still have a cold).
Actualized: These are the symptoms. They may be our thoughts or our words or our deeds. They may be known (observed) or not (even the sinner may not be aware of them). They may be thoughts or words of deeds we SHOULD have had but didn't (being imperfect)... they may be thoughts or words or deeds we should NOT have had but did (being sinful).
There are different kinds of Law in the OT
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Moral Law: Governs behaviors and our relationships to God, each other and our environment. This still applies.
Ceremonial Law: Governs all the ceremonial aspects of the Old Covenant such as the building of the Ark, clothes priests are to wear, not eating certain foods, observing certain Old Covenant festivals, etc. This does not apply.
Civil Law: Governs the state affairs of the ancient kingdom of the Jews, the divine mandates to the kings vis-a-vis political and international relations. This ceased when Israel fell in 722 BC and Judea fell in 587 BC.
Thank you.
Pax Christi
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Pax Christi
- Josiah
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