Does sin matter?
A debate was had with the hyper-grace group. They said all future sin is forgiven when you come to faith.
So though sin is destructive, you are saved and forgiven even as you sin, so no need for repentance and confession
just agreeing with God. Now as far as salvation goes, sin no longer matters.
They also hold with total inability, which is the belief you can never be righteous, only through the imputed righteousness
of Christ. This is part of the calvanistic 5 points of faith, though many do not hold to all 5.
We again have had long conversations, which generally end with questions like "are you sinless" "are you perfect"
Our position is you walk in purity and righteousness, blamelessly until the point at which you stumble and sin.
You then need to repent, confess and get yourself right with God again. Faith is counted as righteousness which is
your covering.
What often gets confusing is certain believers vary their view. So they may believe in hyper grace but hold you could walk righteously, maybe at some point.
What I find amusing is EG always makes the same points, and claims the same stuff, which I often respond to as above, and it just continues. It does not help him or anyone else, but he likes this merry go round.
I think he feels the idea of walking blamelessly before the Lord with the potential to stumble means it is useless, because unless it is bullet proof, might means you loose your salvation. But my answer is this is walk discipleship is and the relationship. If you truly follow God you will not let go or walk away, because you love Him from the bottom of your heart in reality, not some superficial spark. But I think he fears that is all his faith is, so this is too weak a position for him.