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Sinlessness and new birth

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Sinlessness and new birth

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1 John 1:9-10

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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02:06:22
1 John 3:9

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02:54:04
Romans 6

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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01:15:51
Romans 6:1-11

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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02:11:21
Romans 6:1-4

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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00:47:18

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Quoted to say that if believers confess their sins, God forgives and cleanses them from all unrighteousness; it was used to answer whether even very great sins can be forgiven i...

Supports claim through 1 John 1:9-10Open verseOpen stream

Used to press the issue of sinlessness and whether someone born of God commits sin.

Supports claim through 1 John 3:9Open verseOpen stream

The host cited this chapter to rebut the objection that Christ's atoning death gives Christians license to keep sinning; he used it to argue that grace leads to new life, not hy...

Supports claim through Romans 6Open verseOpen stream

Quoted at length to argue that grace is not permission to keep sinning; believers have died to sin and now walk in newness of life.

Supports claim through Romans 6:1-11Open verseOpen stream

Read to answer whether belief in grace means Christians may continue in sin; the host used it to argue that believers die to sin and walk in new life.

Supports claim through Romans 6:1-4Open verseOpen stream
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