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  1. May 4, 2013 · In verses 22-23, Paul essentially says that sin is whatever causes you to “have doubts,” or troubles your conscience. In other words, he gives sin a completely subjective, relativistic...

  2. Sep 3, 2019 · Though continuing to struggle with committing sin as Paul did, we are not condemned with each new sin. Rather, as Paul says, there remains “no condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus” (verse 1).

  3. Oct 2, 2014 · While everybody agrees that Paul is writing about a struggle with sin, there is little agreement about whether Paul is describing how a Christian struggles with sin or a non-Christian. 1. Paul is Describing His Experience as a Christian

  4. The meaning is that by our conduct we show which master we are under; and we cannot serve two (Matthew 6:24; Luke 16:13; cf. John 8:34, "Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin;" and 1 John 3:7, "He that doeth righteousness is righteous").

  5. Oct 12, 2021 · One view of Paul’s teaching holds that Paul taught Christians can still sin, must struggle against it, confess it to be forgiven, and must not use grace as a cloak for sin. Another view says Paul taught that believers, who are not under law but under grace, cannot sin.

  6. Sep 16, 2021 · Yes, He is. And therefore, there must be occasions when Christians are angry. You can use the euphemism "You hate sin but love the sinner." And that's easy to say but very difficult to actually explain what on earth that means because sin is intimately related to our person, to who we are.

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  8. That is what Paul is saying in Romans 5:13 — People from Adam to Moses were not charged with breaking God’s Law. The reason they cannot be charged is because during that time, there was no law to break! Sin is not imputed, or sin is not charged, where there is no law.

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