Do Christians Sin?

Do Christians Sin?

Redemption, salvation, born-again, does NOT negate the influence of the old Adamic sin-nature integral with the flesh (Romans 5:12). The rebirth in Jesus performed by the indwelling Holy Spirit concerning those who trust in Jesus as Messiah (John 3:3-5; 2 Corinthians 5:17) simply transforms the spirit of man into one that “desires” obedience, seeks to please the Father through the production of divine fruit (John 15:8; Galatians 5:16-23) but a spiritual inner war ensues between the old flesh and the new spirit and there are times where the old flesh is successful in compromising the new spirit via word, thought, deed, but the Spirit convicts the redeemed conscience and provides the new man the solace of 1 John 1:9 in order that intimacy and fellowship with the Father can be restored, intimacy stymied by disobedience; though eternal relationship is secure via the Spirit as Guarantor (Ephesians 1:13-14) the new spirit wars against the flesh during daily sanctification and this war, battles won, battles lost, will continue until the fleshly tent, that is the body of man, is taken down through death and the spirit is set free from the incessant tug/temptation of disobedience. It is in Jesus by faith that the redeemed ultimately succeed and are victorious (1 Corinthians 15:57).

Though the redeemed in Jesus are declared “not guilty” by the Father as a result of New Covenant promise (Hebrews 8:12), the redeemed will, unfortunately, fall short of perfection BUT the Father agrees by New Covenant promise to not see the failings of the redeemed in Jesus but the Father chooses to only see the absolute perfection of His dear Son over the life of those who have trusted in Jesus’ atonement at Golgotha; this, due the glorious imputation/gifting of Jesus’ righteousness over the life of the one who “believes” that Jesus is Messiah (2 Corinthians 5:21).

To clarify, a Christian does sin but the one redeemed by the Holy Spirit does not revel or glorify in their sin through continued, willful, disobedience but the Christian is quick to repent, apologize, strive for perfection, moving forward in assurance that they are the Father’s prize possession due Jesus’ faithfulness, Jesus’ obedience, eternally.

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