I believe when he says, "zapped into perfection", he is really saying that God inputs obedience into us by the Holy Ghost and the Holy Ghost then takes over and you become obedient. God kind of shoves your will and agency aside and the Holy Ghost takes over (zapped) and you are forever obedient (perfected).
It is all on God and the His Holy Spirit. There is really no action on your part in this scenerio, other than you have confessed that Jesus is your Savior. Zapped by God to be obedient. Always obedient = perfection.
This is a simple idea. Heaven perfect, disciple, overburdened in recurring sin and failure
to a degree people do not regard themselves as holy and pure, only acceptable because
God looks at Christ and not them.
If one accepts this is the lot of a believer, that they fail till they die, one has to believe
in a zapping to make them heavenly. But this is not in scripture.
Now righteousness is reconned to us because of faith, but we are also obedient to
Gods commands. Our obedience is not out of legalism but out of love for the Lord and
others. I have no problem with forgiveness of sins once faith is exercised and the believer
repents of their sins, confesses and believes on the cross.
But the idea a believer is not pure and holy once cleansed is not scriptural.
But the concept that no matter how one behaves God just sees Jesus is beyond counting
faith as righteousness, but a total substitution of Jesus instead of the individual.
Again in this world, conviction for sin disappears, because God does not see the sin.
It is so disfunctional, it is a wolf in sheeps clothing, literally, and God only sees the sheep.
How on earth is this reality and not hypocrisy. I love Jesus because He wanted reality in
people and in us. As a kid this always spoke to me about Jesus.
Now the struggle is how people realise this through communion with Him which to a
degree is a mystery seen only in His people. Praise the Lord