Okay, good.
Where is the line between living in sin and striving to live a holy life? 10 sins a day? 8? 20? How do we quantify this?
Don't resort to personal attacks. Just explain the difference you're making between the unbeliever who lives in sin and won't inherit the kingdom and the believer striving to live a holy life.
This is like a big Chess board. I think I know where you will go from here. I'm ready. Your move.
Where is the line between living in sin and striving to live a holy life? 10 sins a day? 8? 20? How do we quantify this?
Don't resort to personal attacks. Just explain the difference you're making between the unbeliever who lives in sin and won't inherit the kingdom and the believer striving to live a holy life.
This is like a big Chess board. I think I know where you will go from here. I'm ready. Your move.
Anytime we try to quantify a certain number of sins as a line in the sand - or we say that above a certain number is "living in sin" we have missed the point already.
For the believer, God forgives each and every sin they commit when it is committed. Why? because of the blood of Jesus Christ who paid the full price for sin! Understanding this forgiveness should lead the believer to live above sin and not to practice sin.
For the unbeliever, one single sin committed will condemn him. There is no forgiveness because He is not believing in Christ and rejecting the blood of the Lamb.
There is my move: I just put your King in check with my rook and directly behind your king lies your queen. Move your king aside and I will nab your queen! LOL! You may as well resign the game now! LOL!