well of course our goal as believers is to not sin. I told you this yesterday. but we fall short of that goal. now, if you truly think you never sin, you are just wrong.
I am just honest peter. I have no problem admitting that I am not perfect and need a savior because I know I cannot ever be good enough to get to Heaven on my own merit. can you admit this??
Being obtuse is simply not opening yourself honestly to the point.
I have never claimed I never sin. What we claim as a group of faithful believers following Christ,
that sin destroys the soul and our communion with Christ and love builds us up.
So the walk is blameless and righteous. So the honest question has always been, what does
it mean to be holy, to have no guile, to walk as Jesus walked.
When professing christians claim morality just condemns them, the sermon on the mount was
spoken to show how bad a sinner people are, this is not the Holy Spirit speaking.
Mature christians, in their walk after decades of faith, yet they say I sin daily, hourly, this is
not what Paul writes or the apostles about their lives.
So under a guise of being christians, it is we are evil doers who need Christ always.
When Jesus says many will come to me saying "Lord, Lord. We did healings in your name, cast
out demons in your name. Jesus says I never knew you, you evil doers."
This is you. You say you cannot stop sinning, and openly confess this failure. Your theology
says this is the life of a believer. You hold to spiritual miracles as your badge of authority,
which is what Jesus says is meaningless. Jesus emphasis was a criticism of people who failed
to follow Jesus's words in the sermon on the mount were building their house upon the sand.
It does not get simpler than this.