本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Apart from other things. Just talk about the single instance of BBQing Bruno alone. It's not that the old churches loved to do that, just that they thought it was right to do so or they wanted to protect themselves (or Christianity). Was it a sin? I myself tend to believe that it was anyway. But again, everyone of us sins, even Christian. This is not an excuse. I am just making a point here.
Get back to what I mentioned before, did the old churches love to do so? probably not, otherwise, they would have done that again and again, like Hitler.
So what it was MIGHT be a one time deal sin. The same way as I lied once in a while (talk about the least sin I have). The core part of "LOVE TO DO SO" is, take myself as an example, when I lied, did I feel good about it? No! I felt terrible after that. Otherwise, I will take it as I love to do so.
I will give you another example, a chubby person on diet, he knows it's right to eat less/healthy, and he wants to keep doing it until he gets back to his healthy old self. Yet once in a while, he can't resist the unhealthy food and violates his own plans. When he is indulging himself on garbage food, does he feel good about it? Probably yes, physically. But after all, his conscience suffers, so does his body. You can imagine how regretted he could be and everything.
The same idea applies for Christians who sinned against God. I assure you Christians who sinned do not feel good about it, although they might be doing it again, and again, and again. What I am saying is, Christians don't love to sin (to feel good about doing it). And yes, if a person loves sinning, I don't think he is a Christian, which accentuates my point previously made that it is impossible for a Christian to love sins.
Again, if you asked me why I sin when I don't love/enjoy it. I don't know! Paul said it's my weak flesh. Also I believe it's also because of my weak personal relationship with God. As the bond gets stronger, I will be less likely to sin, that I am sure.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Get back to what I mentioned before, did the old churches love to do so? probably not, otherwise, they would have done that again and again, like Hitler.
So what it was MIGHT be a one time deal sin. The same way as I lied once in a while (talk about the least sin I have). The core part of "LOVE TO DO SO" is, take myself as an example, when I lied, did I feel good about it? No! I felt terrible after that. Otherwise, I will take it as I love to do so.
I will give you another example, a chubby person on diet, he knows it's right to eat less/healthy, and he wants to keep doing it until he gets back to his healthy old self. Yet once in a while, he can't resist the unhealthy food and violates his own plans. When he is indulging himself on garbage food, does he feel good about it? Probably yes, physically. But after all, his conscience suffers, so does his body. You can imagine how regretted he could be and everything.
The same idea applies for Christians who sinned against God. I assure you Christians who sinned do not feel good about it, although they might be doing it again, and again, and again. What I am saying is, Christians don't love to sin (to feel good about doing it). And yes, if a person loves sinning, I don't think he is a Christian, which accentuates my point previously made that it is impossible for a Christian to love sins.
Again, if you asked me why I sin when I don't love/enjoy it. I don't know! Paul said it's my weak flesh. Also I believe it's also because of my weak personal relationship with God. As the bond gets stronger, I will be less likely to sin, that I am sure.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net