Timeline for Since it's no longer Paul who sins, but rather sin living in him that does the sinning, should he feel any guilt or shame, any need to confess?
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Jul 25 at 23:11 | comment | added | Dieter | @Anne, I've also been using the new term, biazogesis since biazo menas to force, inflict violence on. ;-) | |
May 28 at 23:49 | comment | added | Dieter | Thanks for the smiles and kind words, Anne. And the Greek word, piezo really does mean pressure/squeeze (SG4085). I now plan to casually drop the terms piezogesis and piezogetic into conversations at the slightest provocation. You're right about the term, antinomianism, but I think I like Nicolaitan or anomia (SG458), lawless. | |
May 28 at 7:58 | comment | added | Anne | Smiles at you having invented 'Piozegesis'! To answer the Q by showing what the sin of the Nicolaitans was, is a vital way of attacking the sin of antinomianism that so quickly began to infiltrate the 1st century church, and which Paul exposed. No, indeed, Christians saved by grace abhor sin since receiving that grace. They are to be exemplary in living as Christ lived. You have truly shown "what Romans 7 is NOT about". Until that is made clear, no proper grasp of Romans 7:17 & 20 will be obtained. +1 | |
May 22 at 18:23 | history | answered | Dieter | CC BY-SA 4.0 |