Can the Spirit "Fail"?

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Post by _darin-houston » Mon May 12, 2008 7:45 am

Bshow,

Do you believe the regenerate (upon regeneration) are in the same state as Adam pre-fall ?
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Post by _bshow » Tue May 13, 2008 3:20 pm

darin-houston wrote:Bshow,

Do you believe the regenerate (upon regeneration) are in the same state as Adam pre-fall ?
No.

Cheers,
Bob
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Post by _darin-houston » Tue May 13, 2008 8:23 pm

bshow1 wrote:
darin-houston wrote:Bshow,

Do you believe the regenerate (upon regeneration) are in the same state as Adam pre-fall ?
No.

Cheers,
Bob
Do you believe the regenerate (upon regeneration) are in the same state as Adam post-fall ?
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Post by _bshow » Tue May 13, 2008 8:33 pm

darin-houston wrote:
bshow1 wrote:
darin-houston wrote:Bshow,

Do you believe the regenerate (upon regeneration) are in the same state as Adam pre-fall ?
No.

Cheers,
Bob
Do you believe the regenerate (upon regeneration) are in the same state as Adam post-fall ?
No.

Cheers,
Bob
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Post by _darin-houston » Tue May 13, 2008 8:43 pm

bshow1 wrote:
darin-houston wrote:
bshow1 wrote: No.

Cheers,
Bob
Do you believe the regenerate (upon regeneration) are in the same state as Adam post-fall ?
No.

Cheers,
Bob
Can you elaborate? How is it similar (if at all) and different to both (as you indicate).
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Post by __id_2714 » Mon May 19, 2008 8:16 pm

I believe that before the fall man was made (I'm sorry but latin is the best way to SHOW this)

Before the Fall Adam was endowed with two possibilities: He had the ability to sin and the ability not to sin. After the Fall Adam had the ability to sin and the inability to not sin. The idea of the “inability to not” is a bit confusing to us because in English it’s a double negative. Augustine’s Latin formula was non posse non peccare. Stated another way, it means that after the Fall man was morally incapable of living without sin. The ability to live without sin was lost in the Fall. This moral inability is the essence of what we call original sin.
When we are born again, our bondage to sin is relieved. After we are made alive in Christ, we once again, like pre-fall Adam, have the ability to sin and the ability to not sin.

In heaven we will have the inability to sin.

Funny how I don't find anybody having a problem with our will not being "free" as per to sin in heaven. I guess we are more free now then we will be in heaven.
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