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How about holding our Lord and Savior in our hands and consuming his body and drinking his blood? Does that count?How about accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior?
How about holding our Lord and Savior in our hands and consuming his body and drinking his blood? Does that count?How about accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior?
I dont see “born again” in any of these other verses. Do you have a different translation or are we having to depend on you own personal interpretation again?It is not one verse.Jn3:3, 3:5
Romans 5,6,7,8
Acts 2
Pauls conversion
Jesus offers living water( living water is the Holy Spirit)
I could go on and on.
Romans 3:9-20 All are under sin.ALL!Romans 3:23 does not mean that literally every human being on earth has sinned. Romans Chapter 3 says that all, meaning all peoples, both Jew and gentile, have sinned.
The Bible says that NOT every person has committed a personal sin. Consider Zechariah and Elizabeth (John the baptists’ parents). “And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blamelessly,” Luke 1:6. Sure, they still needed a savior because of original sin, but they did not commit any personal sins.
Babies cannot commit personal sins. Severely mentally challenged people cannot commit personal sins. Yes, we all inherit original sin, and we all need Jesus as savior. But it is possible for a human being to live without committing a personal sin.
What bible are you using? nkjv jn3:3 ‘unless one is born again’I dont see “born again” in any of these other verses. Do you have a different translation or are we having to depend on you own personal interpretation again?
That’s the kind of Biblical cherry picking & verse distortion that I find baffling.Romans 3:9-20 All are under sin.ALL!
If you are thinking that people today can live without sin you are mistaken
Rom8:1 There is no condemnation for those born of the spirit who sin. I still sin. Romans 8I notice that in the great commission, Jesus did not say: “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, getting them to accept me into their hearts as their personal Lord and Savior.”
The fellow who wrote John 3:3, also wrote 3:5, which says:
Jesus answered, "I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit.
Jesus’ description of being born again doesn’t seem to rhyme with *“no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he starts speaking in tongues.” *
I’m sorry if I was unclear. No, that is not what I’m saying.
I agree entirely with Hebrews 6:4-6. I just don’t agree with your personal and fallible interpretation of it.
You seem to be assuming that falling and turning from faith in God means the Holy Spirit leaves you.
I’m puzzled; does the Bible say that somewhere?
Additionally, it sounds as if you believe that being “born again” makes one perfect and immune to all sin - is that correct?
Chris
you said:What bible are you using? nkjv jn3:3 ‘unless one is born again’
Romans 5,6,7,8It is not one verse.Jn3:3, 3:5
That’s the kind of Biblical cherry picking & verse distortion that I find baffling.
By the insistence on “ALL” in Rom. 3:23, doesn’t that mean that the Bible says that Jesus sinned too?
Jesus was sinless
Chris
More scripture twisting, huh?Rom8:1 There is no condemnation for those born of the spirit who sin. I still sin. Romans 8
Are you talking about original sin or personal sin? Again, Luke 1:6 specifically shows two people who never committed personal sins. Babies do not commit personal sin. And as you admit, Jesus did not commit any personal sin. So obviously not “all” have committed personal sins. You are misunderstanding Romans Chapter 3.Romans 3:9-20 All are under sin.ALL!
If you are thinking that people today can live without sin you are mistaken
Exactly.Jesus was sinless
Being born again means being born of the spirit. Which means the Holy Spirit comes upon you. Jn3:3 states born again the other verses explain what born again with the Spirit actually means.you said:
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Now you are saying it is just one verse. Which is it?
Jesus is God incarnate.Exactly.
So why the zealous insistence that the word “ALL” in Romans means every single person?
Chris
“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” Romans 8:1.Rom8:1 There is no condemnation for those born of the spirit who sin. I still sin. Romans 8
Right. So “all” in Romans 3:23 doesn’t mean literally “all,” because then it would include Jesus. That is our point.Jesus is God incarnate.
Not a regular person.
I assumed you knew that
No, it means being born of WATER AND the Spirit (John 3:5). You left out the “water” part. That is baptismal water.Being born again means being born of the spirit.
That is not an answer.Jesus is God incarnate.
Not a regular person.
I assumed you knew that
You have to read all of Romans 8 to understand the war between the flesh and the spirit. better yet, get to a bible study on the matter. Rom7:14-25 paul explains the predicament that he is in with sin. Maybe if you start another thread I can explain it betterMore scripture twisting, huh?
Romans 8:1 says:
1 There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit.
If one is in a state of mortal sin, how can you claim with a straight face that they are still “in Christ Jesus”?
Chris
I’ve been down this road before. It’s much easier to cite Zechariah and Elizabeth. They weren’t divine but the Bible expressly describes them “walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blamelessly,” (Luke 1:6) and I’ve never heard anyone argue their way around that.That is not an answer.
I know Jesus is God incarnate, and did not sin. That means that Jesus is fully God AND fully man.
That is why I asked, why the zealous insistence that the word “ALL” in Romans means every single person? As a man, Jesus would have to be included, which is why I do not believe that interpretation is correct.
Chris
Good grief.You have to read all of Romans 8 to understand the war between the flesh and the spirit. better yet, get to a bible study on the matter. Rom7:14-25 paul explains the predicament that he is in with sin. Maybe if you start another thread I can explain it better
Good point. Thanks!I’ve been down this road before. It’s much easier to cite Zechariah and Elizabeth. They weren’t divine but the Bible expressly describes them “walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blamelessly,” (Luke 1:6) and I’ve never heard anyone argue their way around that.