my repentance from sin was real.
So you claim that you haven't broken a single one of the 10 Commandments since you got saved.
Hog wash. You just "
lied."
Do you also obey the 4th Commandment?
Yes., thanks be to God.
In all things relating to obedience to God.
You are claiming to obey all of the 10 Commandments, but you will not admit to obeying the 4th.
That is hypocrisy.
Our bodies cannot commit sin without the mind's controlling it.
You are the one that has injected that claim into this discussion. That's called a Straw Man, as you well know.
I never said the physical body commits sin. The Bible says that the body is where desire resides.
Argue with God about what HE says is True.
You are kidding yourself.
Does your hair commit sin?
Your finger nails, eye brows, elbows, toes?
The mind runs the ship, and if the mind is holy, it will not compel the vessel to commit sin.
Desire/lust resides in the physical body; in the flesh.
You've heard of the many cases of people receiving transplanted body parts and organs that result in the person experiencing desires they never have before, liking things they hated before, or even not liking things anymore that they loved before. These cases go back many decades and are well documented.
Look it up. They're easy to find.
The Bible tells us that desires reside in the flesh, we have countless documented cases that prove that very fact.
It is the vessel of the Holy Ghost since its sanctification and rebirth.
Just skin and bones.
It has no power to do anything without the minds consent.
You need to make up your mind. Either the flesh is purified, sanctified, holy and incapable of sin - or it is "just skin and bones."
You can't have it both ways.
Men can't walk in the Spirit and in the flesh.
Pick one, and be prepared to pay a high price.
Galatians 5:16 makes it clear that we can do either. Contrary to your delusions, we are not free from sin and temptations yet. We still have many a trial and tribulations here upon the earth before we are free from all of the snares of this world.
You will need to provide any one verse saying God gives the devil permission to tempt us.
You don't know your Bible well at all. You are here for the purpose of diminishing God's Word and casting doubt upon The Almighty.
There are many verses throughout Scripture that make this clear. Here are just a small sample.
"... and the evil spirit from the Lord was upon Saul, as he sat in his house with his javelin in his hand: ..." 1 Samuel 19:9
After asking for permission to tempt and torment Job, the Lord responds to satan: "And the Lord said unto satan, behold, he is in thine hand; but save his life. So went satan forth from the presence of the Lord, and smote Job with sore boils from the sole of his foot unto his crown."
Job 2:6-7
Throughout the book of Job, satan asked permission for each and every attack upon Job and his family.
Your idea of a servant of God is very different than mine.
It is written..."Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.
Yes, it is very different. My idea is Biblically accurate. Your idea originates from the traditions of men and is popular among modern churchianity, but holds not a drop of Spirit.
If saved Christians were no longer capable of sin, we would not have 1 John 3:4, James 3:2, John 14:15, John 15:14, John 14:21-23, Revelations 14:12, and many more.
Jesus calls these following Christians "workers of iniquity". That means those who sin habitually and cause many others to by their example. We know they are Christians because those who are not cannot cast out demons and have not the faith to seek God so diligently.
Matthew 7:21-23