Here’s the one where you say that your last unintentional sin was 30 years ago. Do you still stand by this statement?
Yes, at the time. But I remember another one, not as much a transgression as 30 years ago marrying a Christian man without asking God first. In fact, this time I thought I was doing good - helping an old friend out who was homeless. But there were signs I didn't see. It was only after he stole my car and owed me thousands of dollars, did I see that my good work was okay in God's sight as He has told us to give to all who ask of us, but it was not His
perfect will. Now, even if something looks like a good deed, I'll remember this, and see if it really is God's will that I jump in blindfolded and help. This was not lawlessness, but a transgression of my established relationship with God. I didn't
wait to see if I was to pray for help around my place after coming out of the hospital. You see, my relationship with God is that He tells me what to pray for,
THEN I pray, and it comes to pass and it is good. So the one time I pray my own will without hearing from God first, the prayer is answered, but it was answered with a con man. It reminded me of the children of Israel begging for quail. The quail came, and as soon as they ate it, they died with it still in their mouth. (Numbers 11:33)
Those are the two I know about, but after the fact. When you walk in the Spirit, if you unintentionally commit a transgression, they are usually unknown to you. In other words, I go to bed with a clear conscience as 1 John 3 advises. This is just the Christian walk, and common to all who walk in the Spirit.
So are you saying you have no power over sin STILL? Are you still in the
drawing from the Holy Spirit, but have not yet turned your whole life over to God? Are you still the boss? Do you think you have a relationship with God, but walk in darkness? 1 John 1:6 I just want to know why you feel no power over willful sin to uphold it so, and fight me against freedom from sin - the gospel.