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Before froggy shows up and this turns into a he said/she said Law thread ...
No orthodox Christian would ever say that we can just do whatever we like. The difference between Perfectionism and orthodox Christianity is the proper distinction between Law and Gospel.
The law says to be holy, to be perfect, to be like God. The law shows us that not only are we incapable of being perfect, when it comes right down to it, we don't really even want to. Not really.
I can't think of a more prideful thing than to claim that one has stopped sinning. It is not only impossible this side of the resurrection, it is very dangerous to think so.
It also pegs out the irony gauge. Claiming not to sin is obviously and inherently sinful.
Here is the Gospel: Christ is our righteousness.
Only in him are we made perfect. Only in him can we be made holy. God himself does this, not we ourselves; not because of any effort on our part, not because of any decision we make or work we might do, but simply for the sake of Jesus Christ and the Father's love for him.
Does that mean that we can just keep on sinning willy-nilly? Obviously not. That would be unbelief and a blasphemy of God's holy name. Yet we have two wills battling it out inside us. The will of our flesh can do nothing but sin. The will of our spirit is holy and righteous before God.
We must live in constant repentance not just for our sins but for our utter sinfulness. We must cling to the cross and hold God to his promises.
The battle continues.
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TRUTH!
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