I didn't say that dcontroversal. I just said he didn't live his life being the temple of the Holy Spirit, having been born again. Though the Holy Spirit may have came upon him, He did not reside inside of him.
Many Christians still struggle with sin, unfortunately, and we all have our own sin that is currently being worked out through God's process of sanctification. No matter how big or small.
Yet, lets not make excuses and normalize sinning. Not to put on a show, and make us all hypocrites, but to walk as we should. You are righteous in Christ. Made a new creation, dead to sin and alive unto God. So live in such a way, having partaken in Christ's death and resurrection. You are no longer a slave to sin, its dominion has been broken. So while we may at times fall short, this doesn't mean that we abide in sin. As I know you'll agree.
Have you forgotten the price of our liberty? The Son of God died upon that cross, shedding His blood for you. Where is our reasonable service? Shall we just continue to sin simply because His grace is sufficient? Of course not. I know you know that. We don't need to make excuses as to why we still sin, but need to seek God to come to the realization of being set free and having Him sanctify us. So yes, believers still sin, but that doesn't somehow justify the sin as perfectly fine. God wants us to walk in holiness, and righteously.
I understand making peace with the fact that we still sin, so as to not torment out hearts with condemnation. This is a wonderful truth that in Christ there is no condemnation. Yet, again, do not fall asleep. Get up and push onward. Don't just accept the sin that is in your life, but pray God liberates you from it. We Christians should desire righteousness and hate sin, we don't need to make excuses for its existence in our lives. Rather, we need to give it to God that He may sanctify us, as willing vessels.
In short, we shouldn't get complacent. To just accept sin as normative and therefore ignore it. That is my point. God will chastise, He will sanctify. That is a beautiful truth. To be transformed. Glory to God.