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Have you ever done something wrong/sinful and wonder why you did that? You can't understand why you did something. What is the Christian and biblical answer to this?
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SignUp Now!Have you ever done something wrong/sinful and wonder why you did that? You can't understand why you did something. What is the Christian and biblical answer to this?
Thanks that is very informative. I just don't understand why I have done some of the things I have done. I guess it is like you said the sin nature and the flesh and also we are deceived and also we do not know any better about some things. When you know better you do better. And also maybe some of the circumstances we have to live with in this evil world can cause us to be more sinful but I am not too sure about that last statement what do you think?
(Romans 7:15-25 NRSV)What is the Christian and biblical answer to this?
It's all in James 1.Have you ever done something wrong/sinful and wonder why you did that? You can't understand why you did something. What is the Christian and biblical answer to this?
Have you ever done something wrong/sinful and wonder why you did that? You can't understand why you did something. What is the Christian and biblical answer to this?
it is the law of sin we all have in us until we die. Read Romans 7.Have you ever done something wrong/sinful and wonder why you did that? You can't understand why you did something. What is the Christian and biblical answer to this?
I don't believe there is anyone alive who understands the sinfulness of sin.I don't pretend to understand the human nature. Sometimes we sin off impulse, sometimes we get caught up in a situation and just don't take it to God, and sometimes we know beforehand what we are about to do is wrong according to the Word of God, and do it anyway.
There is one thing I do know, if we are not aware that we have this sin nature we will have a very difficult time of overcoming sin in our lives.
The key, I think, is in what Paul said in Rom. 6:16.
"Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?"
We have no chance of obeying righteousness if we don't have the proper relationship with Christ. That means we must take time to earnestly read the Scripture for it's truths, we must find time alone in prayer. We must fill our heads and hearts with God's Words.
That is the only chance we have of being a work in progress rather than a failure and a slave to sin. The indwelling Holy Spirit gives us the will to be a work in progress, we must put forth the effort.