There are days I do not sin those types of sins that lead unto spiritual death (Like hate, lying, sexual immorality, etc.). But my life is not the standard. So whether I obey or not obey does not change what is in God's Word. 1 Peter 4:1 says they that have suffered in the flesh have ceased (stopped) from sin. Galatians 5:24 says they that are Christ's have ceased from sin. David says that he hid His Word (i.e. God's Word) in his heart so that he may not sin against the LORD. Jesus told the woman caught in the act of adultery to: "sin no more." If Jesus did not really mean what he said to this woman, then he would have been lying. In John 8, Jesus also said, "he that sins is a slave to sin." Jesus said this to the Pharisees and he said it in a negative way towards them. For Paul essentially says, any man who teaches contrary to the words of Jesus Christ and the doctrine of Godliness is proud and knows nothing (1 Timothy 6:3-4). If a person says Godliness is not necessary for salvation, then they are teaching another doctrine. For Jesus's very own words taught Godliness. For if we do not forgive, we will not be forgiven by the Father is what Jesus said (Matthew 6:15). Do you believe you can not forgive die in such a state of unforgiveness and be forgiven? If so, then you would be going against the very words our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Well that's a very convenient cheap type of law you have going there. And you also are bringing old covenant precepts and principles over into the new covenant. Those are both illegitimate activities.
I know from you being all over the Internet for years preaching the same message of condemnation that you do not take correction. But, every now and then, it's fun to poke a few holes in your belief system for others to see.
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