In the book of 1 Corinthians in the 4th chapter, the apostle Paul declares he’s “conscious of nothing against myself.”
What?
Then my Bible margin notes refer to Acts 23 where Paul is testifying to unbelievers that he’s lived his life to this point with a perfectly good conscience.
What?
We’re taught wrongly today that Paul said he was just a “sinner” of the Romans 7 type. So, the previous two verses quoted here above are at war with the contemporary interpretation of Roman’s 7 sin.
What gives?
Often times before we at Walk Worthy have declared, like scholar Craig Kenner and others, that Romans 7 speaks to Paul’s past unregenerate life. Here he’s speaking in the present tense of a past life of sin since a few verses later in Romans 8 he warns if we live in the flesh we will die eternally. [Read more…]