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Hi Keith,
I say that Apostle Paul is aware of his state as a sinner. Do you understand this statement? Do you need further clarification especially Royston? I can identify with Apostle Paul how he felt when he said he is the chief sinner. And later on after his conversion, he called himself the least of all the saints. It really reflects his humility before our Lord. He does not glory in himself; his chief purpose is to glorify God. So, what if we know our sainthood. The Bible says, "Knowledge puffs up, but love edifies." The aim of this forum is not to cut down but to lift up; to walk in love toward one another. What are we to the world is more important? Do they see you as saints in Christ? The Bible exhorts us (myself included) to be "living epistles" to be read by all men for they do not read the Bible; we are the Bible that they read. In Christ,
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On the whole by Royston Ong, 2001, Oct 21
It is finished. Let's agree to disagree and move on. eom. by Ivan, 2001, Oct 21