The Scriptures say that those who are his have crucified the affections and lusts. Meaning, the saints have perfected themselves.
In other words, it has to do with your approach and attitude towards sin. What do you do when you sin? Do you just think you are forgiven and move on? Or do you confess that sin and strive to forsake it with God's help knowing that sin can cause you destruction of your very soul? For what purpose is their to confess your sin if you are saved anyways?
Is it based off some false notion of restoring fellowship while being saved?
I say that because Romans 8:9 says that if you do not have the Spirit of Christ you do not belong to Him. I say this because 1 John 5:12 says, "He that has the Son has life and He that does not have the Son does not have life." I say this because John 17:3 says that eternal life is that we might know the only true God, Jesus Christ. Knowing someone is having fellowship whichh is tied to eternal life.
In other words, it has to do with your approach and attitude towards sin. What do you do when you sin? Do you just think you are forgiven and move on? Or do you confess that sin and strive to forsake it with God's help knowing that sin can cause you destruction of your very soul? For what purpose is their to confess your sin if you are saved anyways?
Is it based off some false notion of restoring fellowship while being saved?
I say that because Romans 8:9 says that if you do not have the Spirit of Christ you do not belong to Him. I say this because 1 John 5:12 says, "He that has the Son has life and He that does not have the Son does not have life." I say this because John 17:3 says that eternal life is that we might know the only true God, Jesus Christ. Knowing someone is having fellowship whichh is tied to eternal life.
I myself still straggle with the sin, but yes I believe, our goal is be perfect like Him.