Freed Slaves
Jesus said, “Whosoever committeth sin is the servant (Gk., doulos, slave) of Sin. (Jn 8:34).
“Sin,” in the singular is seen as the evil Serpentine nature that dwelling “IN the Flesh” (Rom 8:3b) of all mankind.
Jesus said, “Whosoever committeth sin is the servant (Gk., doulos, slave) of Sin. (Jn 8:34).
“Sin,” in the singular is seen as the evil Serpentine nature that dwelling “IN the Flesh” (Rom 8:3b) of all mankind.
The usurper, the Devil, has made all born men slaves to his Sin-nature. Our sins are the natural product of the Sin-nature that dwells in the flesh (Rom 8:3b) bodies of all men until this body dies or is exchanged in their Raptured to heaven.
34 Jesus answered them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant (Gk., doulos, slave) of sin. John 8:34 (KJV)
I'm writing pragmatically in this series concerning what I call "God's Unspoken Yes." I thereby refer to an understanding of how we, as the genuine, literal, rebirthed children of God, living under pure grace, have been freed to live and have our daily walk in accord with the automatic inner sense we have of Christ's indwelling "Spirit of life."
Introduction: