jzeidler
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A Christian should deal with sin with the understanding that it’s already defeated. Jesus already killed it and God no longer remembers it or brings it back up to us. A Christian should deal with his sin in that he should acknowledge it is sin but not mope around because of it. Rather, he should understand that he is a favored son of God and that sinning will never change that nor alter anything having to do with that because sin is defeated. He should realize that he is a conqueror in Christ and that he is better than that sin and doesn’t have to be entrapped by it because Jesus has taken him out of that, allowing him to choose freedom rather than slavery to sin.
This also I believe is how a church needs to preach getting over sin. If a church comes from this perspective, they could talk about sin often because it doesn’t focus on the sin, it focuses on the Savior and that is the only way to get over sin: by focusing on Jesus, not striving hard to defeat a sin that Jesus already destroyed. I think that a church needs to be way more Savior-focused than it is sin-conscious and should never bring condemnation upon a son of God because they have fallen into a sin. Instead, they need to let them know that focusing on Jesus’ love for them and what he has done is the only way to let the Holy Spirit bring about sanctification in their life and get rid of that sin. The church has a responsibility to let its people know and reassure them that sin is dead and cannot affect how God loves them or looks upon them, because they are the righteousness of God in Christ. Jesus is not in the business of sin management, he is in the business of heart transformation.
This also I believe is how a church needs to preach getting over sin. If a church comes from this perspective, they could talk about sin often because it doesn’t focus on the sin, it focuses on the Savior and that is the only way to get over sin: by focusing on Jesus, not striving hard to defeat a sin that Jesus already destroyed. I think that a church needs to be way more Savior-focused than it is sin-conscious and should never bring condemnation upon a son of God because they have fallen into a sin. Instead, they need to let them know that focusing on Jesus’ love for them and what he has done is the only way to let the Holy Spirit bring about sanctification in their life and get rid of that sin. The church has a responsibility to let its people know and reassure them that sin is dead and cannot affect how God loves them or looks upon them, because they are the righteousness of God in Christ. Jesus is not in the business of sin management, he is in the business of heart transformation.