Then stop your hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, etc., sinning.
If you only committed 10 sins a day (low estimate, considering our thoughts, words, and deeds) that's 70 sins a week, 280 sins a month, 3360 sins a year, 16,800 sins in 5 years, and 33,600 sins a decade.
If you have a single one of those sins attributed to your account, you are hopelessly lost, damned, on your way to a fiery hell.
If I commit 50 sins a day, and you only commit 1, are you any more saved than me?
The only people I know who think like this are legalists.
And it has no love or insight or context or content.
I could create both a perfect day view and a failure day view, but it would not change
ones behaviour. Because our behaviour is dependent on our loyalties and our training.
I every time you feel pain, you swear and curse, guess what you will do next time you feel pain.
If you want to respond differently you need to establish a new way of handling pain, which you
are happy with, and this will become your new way of dealing with things.
Life is not actually more complex than this and we can become a different expression in our
lives through choice. Start by looking at the best in others and start complementing people for
the good things you see. Suddenly the negative thoughts, critical thoughts and words will
receed, and a new set of relationships will start to emerge. Most of our behaviours are learnt
and become embedded is us without noticing, but in the light Jesus can begin to change how
and what we do. This is what it means to put off works of the flesh and put on works of the
Spirit.
But what is listed by Bud, is just defeat and condemnation, abdicating responsibility and not
learning to walk in faith and follow Jesus.