This way of looking at it doesn't seem impossible to me. The operative point for me in your exposition is "all that I have done has been accomplished in God"--i.e., not in and of myself, as a result of my spiritual perspicuity.
 
This reminds me of a verse I have on my fridge: All that we have accomplished, you have done for us. (Isaiah 26:12)
 
Debbie
 
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Adam - sin - and the rest of us

I did not make myself clear  -   I think I agree with what you saying in the asking .   the version I used is the NKJV, for what it is worth.   When I look at the passage,  I see it saying that  I "do" the truth before I get to the light -- whatever that is.   Now,  at this point "light"  is introduced into the equation.   That term "light" can mean Jesus or simply "exposure."  I get to make a choice  -  knowing that both decisions will have their merits.   I go to verses 18 and 19.   Verse 18 speaks of judgment and Christ.   Verse 19 speaks of judgment and light  (that light HAS COME into the world).  I decided in favor of "the  Light" because verse 19 suggests that this light was not always in the world while I know that "exposure" was and is.   With that choice in mind,  I now have a reading that presents this:   I do the truth and in this doing  (and I believe as a result of doing the truth, although this passage does not address this per se) I come to the Light AND IN THIS LIGHT, it is revealed that ALL THAT I HAVE  DONE has been accomplished in God.    I see John 3:1-21 as a part of the same context.   When I read this passage,  I see no break in Christ's explaining.   I conclude, then,  that this "new birth" accrues when I come to realize, in the Light, that God has been and is the motivating force in my life for the good will of God.   Before the cross or Christ,  I am autonomous  (a lie).   After I come to Christ  (He does give purpose to all that I do, after all),  I see ALL THAT I HAVE DONE as being in God. I suddenly (if you will) realize that I have never been alone.  He has always been there.     The "new birth," then, for me, is not an experience but a realization.   I lived as a disciple for 40 plus years before "the lights" went on.   And this light grows brighter by the day, it seems,  as I associate with those who may be further down that road than I at some point  (in this forum  -  at times each member of the forum [yes, I have even been touched by deegan].  
 
I think it important that verse 21 is specifically a part of the context beginning in verse one. 
 
I am reading (slowly and deliberately) the MOC this weekend.  I passionately agree with Torrance when he speaks of a knowing that goes beyond or outside the pale of logic.   With that in mind,  I acknowledge that the above may be only an illustration of a little too much analyticalism  (my apologies to the linguist).  But such is how I think when it comes to exegetical surmising s !!!
 
I am open to a differing opinion and do not offer the above as an argument for why I am right.  Rather, I am merely presenting how it is that I came to my conclusion   ------------    thus far.  
 
JD
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Debbie Sawczak <debbie@kest.com>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 10:01:48 -0400
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Adam - sin - and the rest of us

My initial thoughts: I think it may be talking more about integrity than awareness, and that the light here has to do with exposure--to view (and judgment, in the sense of recognition or evaluation) by someone outside oneself. Could it be that both parties referred to in 20 and 21 already know what the truth is, but they either respond negatively and try to hide this (including perhaps from themselves)--much as A&E tried to hide from God--or they respond positively and actively and openly? In some translations I read, "come out into the light", suggesting a light that is shone on them rather than the light by which they knew the truth.
 
Debbie 
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Adam - sin - and the rest of us

 
 
John 3:21 seems to say that we do the truth before we come to the light.   After coming to the light, it is revealed that all that we did (having been wrought   NASV  -  the Greek is past tense) was IN God.   Does this not apply to this discussion.  
 
JD
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Debbie Sawczak <debbie@kest.com>
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Sent: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 09:28:28 -0400
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Adam - sin - and the rest of us

Note to Terry (whose response to the below I accidentally deleted): I agree that A & E 
perceived good and evil, as moral categories, after the fall, as do their 
descendants (although we vary widely on what we put into those categories). 
They also obviously perceived ugliness in the world which was not there 
before. Their descendants also perceive this (and philosophize and poeticize 
eloquently about it). But I don't think this is the same thing as 
recognizing our condition as sinful/fundamentally corrupt, and apprehending 
the ramifications of that. It is the latter whi ch requires revelation by the 
HS
 
As for "having" the HS: He has always existed and interacted with human 
beings. He can act on the understanding without indwelling the person as 
those in Christ are indwelt
 
Debbie 
 
----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Sawczak" <debbie@kest.com
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 11:41 PM 
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Adam - sin - and the rest of us 
 
>I do not want to confuse the conscience with the Holy Spirit at any stage. 

> It is the Holy Spirit who reveals our condition to us, who convicts of 
> sin. I do not mean pointing out individual transgressions to us (which 
> acts are right and which are wrong). I mean giving our darkened minds an 
> understanding that our humanity as it is is pervasively bent--that we are 
> not in the proper relation to God and are in need of redemption. We can't 
> kn ow that without knowing who God is and who we are meant to be in 
> relation to him. This is by the Holy Spirit. 

> Debbie 
 
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