We uphold the commandments by love as Paul clearly shows in Romans 13, and our sins and lawless deeds are remembered no more when we repent and confess them to the Lord for forgiveness. Then He being just will cover those sins with His blood and cleanse us from all unrighteousness to never be used against us any more. Repentance/confession has to be done to receive that remission by the Lord as the bible clearly shows.
Future sins are not automatically forgiven before committed and repented/confessed of, the bible does not teach that they are. If it did then Apostle Paul's constant warning of sins to believers would be useless, and in the epistles he wrote to the Apostle Timothy he warned him of becoming impure again do to sin. And Paul warned also in his epistles that no impure person will inherit eternal life.
I do agree that my sins and lawless deeds are remembered no more as the scripture says, but the scriptures also show this is after repentance and confession is made...........
Future sins are not automatically forgiven before committed and repented/confessed of, the bible does not teach that they are. If it did then Apostle Paul's constant warning of sins to believers would be useless, and in the epistles he wrote to the Apostle Timothy he warned him of becoming impure again do to sin. And Paul warned also in his epistles that no impure person will inherit eternal life.
I do agree that my sins and lawless deeds are remembered no more as the scripture says, but the scriptures also show this is after repentance and confession is made...........
Their sins and lawless acts
I will remember no more.”[SUP][c][/SUP][SUP]18 [/SUP]And where these have been forgiven, sacrifice for sin is no longer necessary
As you are aware, sacrifices for sin were made for those inside the covenant, not for those outside of it who wanted to enter it. Sacrifices were made for the forgiveness of sins, otherwise the covenant was not being kept to. Under the new covenant, those inside of it do not need to offer sacrifices for sins, for their sins(committed inside the covenant) are remembered no more unto condemnation. Hence:
But he has appeared once for all at the culmination of the ages to do away with sin by the sacrifice of himself Heb 9:26