Are you living the life in the passages I cited? I'm not. I sin, but I am not living in a pattern of unrepentant, unchanging sin. Are you?
Does me putting a band aid on a cut make me a practicing physician? Of course not, even though I sometimes do what a physician does. So it is with sin. It is only the practicing sinner who is not saved and will not inherit the kingdom of God. Which are you? The practicing sinner, or the saint who still sins in moments of weakness?
Those who practice sin as a way of life are not born again. They will not inherit the kingdom. They show by their life they are not saved.
Does me putting a band aid on a cut make me a practicing physician? Of course not, even though I sometimes do what a physician does. So it is with sin. It is only the practicing sinner who is not saved and will not inherit the kingdom of God. Which are you? The practicing sinner, or the saint who still sins in moments of weakness?
Those who practice sin as a way of life are not born again. They will not inherit the kingdom. They show by their life they are not saved.
Lets assume you commit only 5 sins a day starting today (which is being extremely conservative).
5 sins times 7 days = 35; times a month = 140; times a year = 1680. Lets assume you live another 20 years - that comes out to 33,600 sins (Which doesn't take into account all of the sins you've committed since you became a Christian).
That looks like the very definition of one who "practices" a lifestyle of sin.
Also, the Bible says a believer will not, nor can, sin. (1 John 3:9). How do you explain that, Ralph?