Living in Grace: The Struggle and Victory Over Sin

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If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned, we make Him a liar, and His word is not in us. [00:06:12]

Believers still have sin. To think of ourselves as sinless in this life, in this body, is to deceive ourselves, and to say this of ourselves is frankly to lie. As John says, the truth is not in us. Now, there are a few people today who think that they are sinlessly perfect. [00:07:19]

God's grace and mercy is extended to sinners, not just to mistake makers or "I'm only human" kind of people or "nobody's perfect" kind of people. No, God's grace is extended to sinners. We need to realize that real victory and forgiveness comes from the place of saying, "I'm a sinner." [00:08:21]

Sin is present in the believer in this life, but so is the remedy for sin present. So sin never needs to be a hindrance to our relationship with God. Now, I want to also turn to another passage to speak about this. The other passage I want to turn to is Romans chapter 7. [00:09:14]

Paul understood that he was a wretched man, but he begins to find answers when he looks outside of himself for someone to deliver him, and that answer is found, of course, in Jesus Christ. That's why he says in verse 25, "I thank God through Jesus Christ my Lord." [00:12:16]

Jesus didn't come and die just to give us more rules or better rules, but Jesus Christ came to live out His triumph over sin through those who believe. The message of the gospel is that there is some sense of triumph over sin, over hate, over death, over all evil. [00:13:29]

You thought that the problem was that you didn't know what to do to save yourself, so the law came along as a teacher and it taught you what to do, but you still couldn't do it. You see, you need more than a teacher; you need a Savior. [00:14:03]

This means that we can live a life of increased freedom from the grip and tyranny of sin. Let me sort of wrap up with the conclusion to Donald's questions with a few points. Can a Christian live in this life without sin? Well, there is real victory over sin in Jesus Christ. [00:15:21]

Our sanctification will not be complete until we are glorified, having the bodies of our resurrection. We dare not dream that we are sinless when we are not. Now let me get back to one last aspect of Donald's questions, and then I'll go into the questions from the side chat. [00:16:39]

Jesus did not have an inherited sin nature; we do. Matter of fact, every human being who has ever walked this earth has had an inherited sin nature except for two people: Adam and Eve, of course, and then the other person who did not have an inherited sin nature was Jesus Himself. [00:17:07]

Our standing is in Him, so we never want to think of this as an arrogance but yet as truly a confidence, never in ourselves but in Jesus Christ. I do wonder, I wonder what it's going to be like when we are in the Lord's presence in heaven, the fulfillment of our heavenly hope. [00:31:52]

They need to be told the importance of trusting in Jesus Christ for their salvation, not in what they do but in what Jesus has done in His sinless life, His perfect death, and His powerful resurrection. They need to have their confidence in who Jesus is and what Jesus has done. [00:51:21]

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