![]() ![]() (strictly, that committed through ignorance or thoughtlessness)". The word "error" is from the Greek: agnoema, which means: "a sin, Himself, and for the ERRORS of the people." Hebrews 9:7 "But into the second went the high priest alone once every year, not without blood, which he offered for That the blood sacrifice covered only the ERRORS of the people In the New Testament, the apostle Paul confirmed In the Old Testament, theīlood sacrifice of animals was a type looking forward to the blood Therefore, the blood of Christ does not cleanse If aīeliever is deliberately doing what he knows to be sin, he is not The condition for cleansing is that we must "walk in the light". The answer is obvious: we are cleansed only from sins of ignorance. Have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Christ His SonĪre we cleansed from both sins of ignorance and presumptuous sin? Are theyĬorrect? God forbid! The apostle John said sins were cleansed onlyġ John 1:7 "But IF we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we They say that their WILLFUL sinsĪre "under the blood of Christ" and therefore forgiven. Not forgiven! Today, many people think that things are different since Those Israelites who deliberately broke God's commandments were The same reproacheth the Lord and that soul shall beġ5:31 Because he hath despised the word of the Lord, and hathīroken his commandment, that soul shall be utterly cut off his iniquity shall be upon him." PRESUMPTUOUSLY, whether he be born in the land, or a stranger, Numbers 15:30 BUT the soul that doeth aught Lord, to make an atonement for him and it shall be forgiven him. SINNETH IGNORANTLY, when he sinneth by ignorance before the Shall bring a she goat of the first year for a sin offering.ġ5:28 An the priest shall make an atonement for the soul that Numbers 15:27 And if any soul sin through IGNORANCE, then he For example, in the book of Numbers, we find those two types of sin compared: In ignorance can be forgiven but presumptuous sin will not be forgiven. Ignorance and sins committed presumptuously because the sins done Murderer? How often must one commit adultery before he is anĪt this point, we must be careful to distinguish between sins of I ask you how many deliberate sins must a person commit before he isĬommitting sin? How many murders must one commit before he is a ![]() If he had meant to say "practice" sin he would have used He used the word "poieo", (to make or do sin with the idea of a singleĪct). When John said "Whosoever is born of God doth not COMMIT sin Perform repeatedly or habitually (thus differing from 4160 to make or do (in a very wide application)Ĥ238 prasso, pru'-so a prim. Strong's Greek Dictionary Of The New Testament has to say aboutĤ160 poieo, poy-eh'o appar. The first is "poieo", the second is "prasso". Words that are commonly used to express the idea of doing something. The Greek word used for "to commit" is in itself absolute proof thatĬommit does not mean practice. The reality is that if a person knowingly breaks God's ![]() To say that to commit sin means "to practice sin or to sin habitually" is simply the devil's device to keep the guilty sinner from feelingĬondemned. Sin habitually (whatever that means) he is not really "committing" sin. Say that because a person does not have a "lifestyle" of sin or does not For example, one person thinks he is guilty if he commits adulteryĮvery eight years or so, another every five years, and for another Human nature being what it is, a person would always find a way toĬonvince himself that he is sinning just below the point of "practicing" How many sins must be committed before he is guilty of practicing sin. How often could he do it and not be "practicing sin"? He said ".aboutĪccording to that theory, every person becomes his own judge of Recently a minister told me that if he were to commit adultery aįew years down the road he would not be practicing sin. God's law only "occasionally" he is not really committing (practicing) Those who teach that perversion say that if one deliberately breaks "to commit sin" really means "to practice sin" or "to sin habitually". One of the greatest deceptions being taught today is that the phrase WHOSOEVER IS BORN OF GOD DOTH NOT COMMIT SIN." Understand what it means to commit sin because the apostle John said: Hand, one who sins presumptuously always commits sin. Therefore, one who sins in ignorance never commits sin. Make sin it is a deliberate act such as God making the universe. The word COMMIT means: "to do perpetrate, as a crime". * When a person breaks the law deliberately it is called a * When a person breaks the law unknowingly the Bible calls itĪ sin of ignorance. However, the Scriptures distinguish between sins of When a person breaks the law of God (the Ten Commandments) he ![]()
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