If there is no difference between sinning and living in sin then everyone, including you, will not inherit the kingdom.
You like to make a distinction between a "little" sinning and "a lot" of sinning. If the Lord said telling a single lie will earn you a place in the lake of fire (Revelation 21:8) then there is actually no distinction. Either all of our sins, past. present, and future, are paid for by the atonement, or we must pay. And our payment, for even a single sin, is eternal damnation.
There HAS to be a difference between living in sin and sinning, or else the above scripture is saying every single person will not inherit the kingdom. Including you.
Jesus commanded us to "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind..." (Luke 10:27.
Do you do that every second of every day? If not, guess what, you are not doing as the Lord has commanded and you are sinning.
By your reasoning, you are thus not a believer and are destined for hell. See how illogical you are being?
If Paul was talking about being this as a born again believer then he would be condemning himself by his own words about the person who lives in sin not inheriting the kingdom.
Yep. According to your logic, Paul is condemning himself as one living in sin, and will not inherit the kingdom. Because he said those things are what he
does - not
did.
Again, our works only justify us before men, and have nothing to do with retaining salvation, or as proof we are saved.
Tell me, what is the Judgment Seat of Christ all about?
Ralph, you don't think it even slightly odd that when it comes to proof of salvation, we point to our faith in the finished work of Jesus on the cross, but you instead point to your works?
Does Matthew 7:22 give you pause at all?