There will NEVER be an end to sin, ever - if we always have the choice to do evil.
How can there be an end to sin, if we always have the choice to rebel ?
My concern is whether the saints will all eventually sin or not, in the hereafter.
Every saint and angel, given enough time (infinity) would sin, if indeed sin were continually possible.
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Permalink Reply by Solomon Avar on February 6, 2012 at 11:38am Looking forward to your feedback.
Permalink Reply by Solomon Avar on February 7, 2012 at 9:47am Will the saved saints have the ability (and possibility) to commit sins in the hereafter ?
If they don't have this ability, how can they be said to have free agency ?
what do you know, there is the answer in my very first blog here:
http://nazarenespace.com/profiles/blogs/the-process-of-salvation
Permalink Reply by Solomon Avar on February 7, 2012 at 11:04am Why don't you answer directly ?
Why would you have me waste time going through a long page, only to not find the pertinent quote ?
A good teacher is able to say the same thing in many different ways, and conforms to his audience, like Paul did.
He didn't have one standardized FAQ or anything like that, he preached like a man of God; he preached like it wasn't a chore, but what he lived to do !
So I ask:
1. Will the saved saints have the ability (and possibility) to commit sins in the hereafter ?
2. If they don't have this ability, then how can they be said to have free agency ?
James Trimm said:
what do you know, there is the answer in my very first blog here:
http://nazarenespace.com/profiles/blogs/the-process-of-salvation
Permalink Reply by Solomon Avar on February 7, 2012 at 2:47pm Amen. If man had his way, this would not be, but Yah is not restricted, and his hand is not held back by anything, and his sovereignty forever unchallenged.
nz4yah said:
so its not possible to sin in the hereafter, YAH said so ----> read again
Rev 21:4 “And Elohim shall wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, nor mourning, nor crying. And there shall be no more pain, for the former matters have passed away.”
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