"The next point I wish to consider is the process by which the world shall pass away. Of that first world we read, “The world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished: but the heavens and the earth which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire” (II Pet. 3:6-7). The fact that the water which destroyed that first world was literal leads some to believe that the fire which shall destroy this present world must also be literal — but this by no means follows. The temple of God once was of literal stones, but that does not set aside the fact that the body of Christ, which is now the true temple, is built up a spiritual building, a holy temple, not made with hands. Noah’s ark was literal too, but it typified Christ who is now our hiding place and the mighty resurrection power of Him who will save the sons of God from the loss of this perishing world and which, through them, shall replenish and renew humanity. Almost all things under the old covenant were outward, natural, and literal; almost all things under the new covenant are inward, spiritual, and supernatural! Think of it!"
Much more in the link.........this one is outstanding:
Wait a minute here, the other day you said we couldn't sin because we were spirits, now today, the sinful system has to be removed from us. Which is it?
There will be a day when there will no longer be sin.......it ain't yet, for now we battle.
We are not sinners, don't call yourself a sinner, you're a son of God, a holy one, a saint, because we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. 1 John is an excellent study on this..........you see we repent of sin, whenever it is seen in us, that's why we're not sinners, we overcome sin by the Spirit of Christ in us..........daily brother.
I am a sinner in need of redemption by the blood of Jesus Christ. As of now, in this world, we only have a promise
Acts 2:39 KJV For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.
To sin is to miss the mark of perfection, it is an archery term for hitting the bullseye.
We are always striving for the perfect will of God, we are not sinners, we win as Christ enables us. Quit calling yourself a sinner Andy.
You need to check your doctrine, where does it come from? The devil happily calls you a sinner, and is happy when you do the same. Put on the full Armor of God Andy, the breastplate of righteousness is not worn by sinners.
Even you admit the work is not yet complete and the scripture say that there is a promise made to us. Are you going into eternity with the same flesh you have now?
Sin may be in you, that doesn't make you a sinner.
You ever notice that Jesus never condemned anyone, except the religious leaders? Are you a religious leader?
Nope. I am a prophet and a priest. Someday I will be a king also. But you are correct, when the wrath comes, it always starts at the Lord's House.