I have not read yet a single teacher on the public stage that speaks about abounding grace (sometimes derogatorily called hypergrace ) teach we can continue to live in sin.
Lol.
This is like saying, a heroin addict who says you can never be cured or go without
a fix, never says it is a good thing to be an addict.
They just never claim they can be cured which means they are always taking the drug and
continually live under its effect.
Now the crazy thing about this position, is 99% of the church has a problem with
walking in holiness and purity, and finds defining what this means and going through
ones failures very painful, so best avoided.
But God says simply, work through these things and in the end you will be transformed.
The tension is always not repressing your emotional life but directing it appropriately.
What is staggering is how common emotional repression is used which makes people more
vulnerable, rather than finding resolution to their needs by openness and vulnerability.
Sexual relationships are a classic example, which in years go by, one liason often led to
a death sentence with a lingering STD or a child who change the course of peoples whole
lives.
Little wonder so much morality, guilt etc is around this very issue, which nowdays is talked
as if the consequences are irrelevant.