My answer is I do not know anymore to be honest. You tell me, how does one be sanctified by the blood and still trample it underfoot.
It doesn't work with John 6 at all, so my honest to God answer is I simply do not know how to reconcile those two.
And to be honest not sure we ever will.
The thread we are discussing here has been debated for almost 2,000 years and will continue to debated until Jesus comes back.
All the verses concerning salvation have been interpreted by great theological persons over the years and yes even these great theological people disagree.
Just one simple example
John 8:34
34 Jesus answered them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, whoever commits sin is a slave of sin. (NKJV)
slave of sin: Jesus was speaking of spiritual slavery. Such a slave cannot break away from his bondage. He must have someone else set him free (see Rom. 8:34) NKJV Study notes
Romans 8:34
34 Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us.
slave to sin. Because sinners cannot break free by their own strength (see Ro 6:18 and note). NIV study notes
Romans 6:18
18 And having been set free from sin, you became slaves of righteousness.
So it looks like two different interpretations.
One identifies what this sin is yet the other does not.
So is the sin based on these verses of a spiritual nature or a physical nature?
For me I believe that if we focus on the physical then we negate the spiritual yet if we focus on the spiritual we start to negate the physical.
Yet the focus on the spiritual should not only be to negate the physical.
Secular psychology have strategies in place to do that. To negate the physical.
The Pharisees focused on the physical, even to extent that they added so much rules and regulations to get round it. And as a result they brow beat everyone else.
Jesus came to reconcile us to the Father (that has been reconciled in scripture and that is definitely true) but Jesus also made the point of the spiritual element of the law.
That law is love, the golden rule.
The truth is that we are the Fathers children.
He loves us as much as he loves Jesus (Jesus said that)
We love him because he first loved us.
As a result we want to be like him.
If so good works to earn his love it is futile, if we do good works to be saved it is futile.
If we could work our way to salvation then Jesus would not have had to die on the cross.
Anyway gone on a bit and digressed.
Sin is sin whether it be commission or omission. No excuse.
Jesus died for that.
For me we are sanctified by the blood.
How do we trample on it?
We do it by trying to sanctify ourselves.
We try to reconcile ourselves to the Father
Yet we know we are reconciled through faith and not works.