Yes, Dawn you are correct. Every human on this planet is a sinner and one third of God's arc angels (Lucifer) was also a sinner.
Yet, we (here on earth) sin, because Lucifer rebelled against God and due to his sin in the Garden of Eden, was thrown down to earth. Lucifer was one of three arc angels. The other two, Michael and Gabrielle, did not sin.
As long as we live on earth we will sin, because of the corruptness we've acquired from the original sin. However, when we are washed from our sins, by Jesus, we will join those angels who were not corrupt (Michael and Gabrielle) and who did not sin in God's kingdom of glory.
Our physical bodies (corrupt) cannot attain the kingdom of heaven. We must lose the flesh and take on incorruptibility, before attaining God's kingdom.
Just as silver is heated in the refinement process to rid it of its impurities, we will be refined by God, before standing in His presence, since He cannot look upon corruption in any of its forms. :-)
Yes, Dawn you are correct. Every human on this planet is a sinner and one third of God's arc angels (Lucifer) was also a sinner.
Yet, we (here on earth) sin, because Lucifer rebelled against God and due to his sin in the Garden of Eden, was thrown down to earth. Lucifer was one of three arc angels. The other two, Michael and Gabrielle, did not sin.
As long as we live on earth we will sin, because of the corruptness we've acquired from the original sin. However, when we are washed from our sins, by Jesus, we will join those angels who were not corrupt (Michael and Gabrielle) and who did not sin in God's kingdom of glory.
Our physical bodies (corrupt) cannot attain the kingdom of heaven. We must lose the flesh and take on incorruptibility, before attaining God's kingdom.
Just as silver is heated in the refinement process to rid it of its impurities, we will be refined by God, before standing in His presence, since He cannot look upon corruption in any of its forms. :-)
Yes Dawn, we are all human. This question of sin seems to be part of our make up. I think religion has been an attempt to explain the place of sin in human life.
Very thought provoking.
Alan