I have seen Christians who go to church, read the Bible, and are even involved in church ministry - and yet there's a sin in their life, sometimes their whole life is ruled by it. It is not because they are intentionally living a double life - they think they're fine, and might not even notice the problem.
One particular guy I have in mind was being hard on his wife, pushing her around all the time. Yet he didn't think he was rude, he thought he was just a strong leader, the head of the house. Another person I know lives like a pig. Laziness rules his life. Yet, he's a Christian, and he doesn't seem to think that there's anything wrong with his lifestyle.
So my question is, what awaits this kind of people? Are these sins "unimportant"? Will God overlook them because those people are "under grace"? If so, where is the borderline? One can be a Christian and be rude? Or be a Christian and be lazy? How much can one get away with?
One particular guy I have in mind was being hard on his wife, pushing her around all the time. Yet he didn't think he was rude, he thought he was just a strong leader, the head of the house. Another person I know lives like a pig. Laziness rules his life. Yet, he's a Christian, and he doesn't seem to think that there's anything wrong with his lifestyle.
So my question is, what awaits this kind of people? Are these sins "unimportant"? Will God overlook them because those people are "under grace"? If so, where is the borderline? One can be a Christian and be rude? Or be a Christian and be lazy? How much can one get away with?