Great! Yes, both!
But now as we walk in the Spirit, we must focus, not on imputed righteousness only as you've been seeming to post, but Christ's Spirit
in us. Go there! Stay there! Otherwise, you are not teaching growth in the Spirit, and how our righteousness can be apart from the law. Teach the Spirit!
There are others who only teach imputed righteousness, but that is all they believe unlike you, praise God, and that is when they make OSAS a heresy. I don't want you to be seen as teaching the same thing. I like you too much, and why I spend so much time with you.
I'm certainly not against assurance, but as John taught in 1 John 3:18-24. It is just when they make the grace of God into licentiousness Jude 1:4 that I put my foot down, and cry NO!!!. Are you? (I don't see all your posts so don't know, and hardly read your discourse with others, just when I get an alert).
But the battle is not over. We still fall short in many ways.
It is not the same with all Christians. There are babes in Christ, that actually fall short of salvation, itself, as we see in 1 Corinthians. They were reprimanded for still being carnal. They were still committing willful sins. According to Paul's total writings, they were, at least, grieving the Spirit, and sometimes even quenching the Spirit. Ren, a true Christian walks in the Spirit and strives to stay there. That is what we need to teach. Encourage each other to resist temptation. Christ's Spirit gives us all the power we need to do so.
I assume you are not just talking about our physical body that must take on immortality. Many teach we will always sin, and need to overcome sin, little by little, called sanctification. But that is not recognizing the power of Jesus who was manifest to take away our sin, and in Him there is no sin.
Do you believe still (as commonly taught) that the 'process' we go through in our life as a Christian is called
sanctification. I did too. But when I saw in Hebrews 10:26-31 that the Christian Paul was speaking to that was committing willful sin, was already sanctified, I had to ask God, "what is the process called if we are already sanctified when we were justified. He spoke and said "Glorification." When our mind is no longer on sin because it is no longer in our nature, but on becoming like Christ, that is when we step into the process to actually be saved. Study 2 Peter 1