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« Reply #40 on: September 07, 2011, 01:10:48 pm »

Dub you have said it correctly (or posted a good scripture).
When we put our faith in the power of what Jesus did on the cross (nothing else) He forgives all sin, delivers us from that sin nature and we become a part of His righteousness.
Does it mean we can not be tempted or will not sin again? No, but His Spirit in us, as we have been made a new creation, empowers us to no longer be practicing sinners. Once again we will sin, but we'll hate it and don't want any part of it in our lives. As He becomes more a part of our lives, sin becomes less.
Jesus can deliver anyone from any bondage of sin if they will turn to Him. Whether it be pornography, homosexuaity, heterosexuality outside of wedlock, drug addiction, envy, greed, you name it, through His work on the cross He can help and wants to help. He nevertold us to come to Him sinnless to be accepted but rather He is the sacrifice for the sin of all who will receive Him as Lord and Savior.
Every one needs to hear the gospel message for it is the power unto salvation.


And whoever posted about sin on Tv & movies...You nailed. We (as a culture) have accepted sin and keep it in our eye gate and ear gate all the time. Choices have to be made, and they are tough, but disciples are to be in the world but not of the world. From homosexuality to teen adultry evan to Harry Potter sin is being depicted as righteous, normal and not just acceptable but to make out any one intolerant to those things which bring destruction as evil.


Ked, keep on preaching...that was brilliant.. Shocked Smiley
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