There Is NO CONDEMNATION for Those Who Are in Christ Jesus

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Greg and Amy answer the question "Do continuous sins of omission mean you’re actually unrepentant and your heart is not truly regenerate?"

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Some people criticize others for struggling with sin.
But it is when we stop struggling that we are in trouble

dw
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Honestly, the Puritan understanding is so much more encouraging. And certainly seems to fit the Apostle Paul's calls to "struggle" or "fight" in the Christian life.

godsgospelgirl
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Jesus lives! ♥️ and is Yahweh God 🙏🏻 Christ ✝️ and King 👑

JadDragon
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There’s no condemnation to those in Christ that are walking in the Spirit because they don’t walk into sin which is where the flesh leads. A Christian doesn’t need to battle against sin their whole life after they become mature in Christ, any Christian continuing struggling is not mature and is most likely trying to live for God and also the world. As Jesus said you can’t serve two masters but that’s what’s happening to many Christians wanting to serve God but then doing different things in the world trying to live both ways, and then wonder why their struggling and falling into sin. That’s why you have to put it to death as Paul says because then it has no power over you and you become free from being in bondage to it 🙏

marktravis
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It’s almost as if Jesus’s sacrifice has no practical benefit for anyone until after they’re dead, which of course, no one can verify. But, selective attribution of good things to God and bad things to ourselves keep people forever desperate for the miracle cure.

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