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This does not imply sinless perfection.
We may certainly progress to a point where we don't overtly break laws. But "sin" is "missing the mark" ... falling short of Christ Himself. And we all fall short of Christ, all the time.
The "perfect" here has to do with growing up, being mature, in our case being transformed to be like Christ. It doesn't relate to breaking laws.
The question is whether or not you believe apostasy is possible. I know some don't believe that. But the early Church understood that it was (God doesn't usurp our free will once we believe in Him). He will in no wise cast us away - but that doesn't mean we are not free to leave if we turn aside to the world instead, God forbid. If we do, we run a great risk.
No part of the Holy Scriptures are false. Any time our reading seems to suggest they are, we may be sure it is our reading that is in in error, not the Scriptures.
"as your Heavenly Father is perfect."
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