Thursday, December 10, 2009

Camp Meeting Monday! Is it possible to live victorious over sin, and the sin nature?

How do you do it?Camp Meeting Monday! Is it possible to live victorious over sin, and the sin nature?
Yes it is or God wouldn t command us to do so. Once born again, we are no longer under the old fallen sin nature, WE are now NEW CREATION man with the mind and nature of Christ, and by the power of His shed blood and thru the Spirit we now receive, we can have victory over all sin and live just like Jesus. How did HE live without sin??


By perfectly obeying the Father in all things.


OBedience is sitll the key to all blessing.


Works dont save us, nor does obedience, but wihtout them, we forforfeit our free gift.


There is no other way folks.


WE will hate sin as much as God does, when we are truly born again.


Its not what we do, its what the Holy Spirit does thru us, if we will receive and do as the Spirit says.....


Great question.


Thanks for asking. God bless you.


SFCU


Sister Shirley





God says we already have the victory. we just gotta know it and reach up for it and take it as ours. Already there folks.Camp Meeting Monday! Is it possible to live victorious over sin, and the sin nature?
No. If it was than certainly SOMEONE would have accomplished it by now. The law of Moses was given to show our inability to even live up to 10 seemingly simple laws. It was because of this inability to overcome our sinful nature that Jesus' death and redemption became necessary as he was the first and only one to be able to claim victory over sin. It is then by the grace available to us through his resurrection that we are able to be seen by God as sinless.
To avoid sin..you need discipline..live a well disciplined life regardless of philosophy or religion with a simple concept: Do No Harm.
no, we r not perfect. we try to live the way we know God wants us to and he gives us forgiveness but until we die, or he comes again we will still have sin in our lives.
Jesus

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