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Deprave1
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Why do we continue to sin knowing that Christ died a horiffic death on the cross to pay for our sins? I understand that sanctification is a process, but is it really possible to stop sinning while still in this earthly body?
I know that guilt is an emotion that lets us know that we've failed God. Does God want us to stay in a state of guilt as long as we remain inside this body?
During my catholic upbringing we were taught that if we aren't able to achieve sinless perfection on earth, we must suffer a firey torture in purgatory. But I find the gospel as presented in the New Testament to make more sense.
Just like Paul, I hate my sins too. But what can I do to stop? How can I find peace if I still commit sins?

I know that guilt is an emotion that lets us know that we've failed God. Does God want us to stay in a state of guilt as long as we remain inside this body?
During my catholic upbringing we were taught that if we aren't able to achieve sinless perfection on earth, we must suffer a firey torture in purgatory. But I find the gospel as presented in the New Testament to make more sense.
Just like Paul, I hate my sins too. But what can I do to stop? How can I find peace if I still commit sins?
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