Yet again, let us all know when you've stopped your own evil behavior and stopped sinning.
Hi Bud, as I have stated before, evil behavior is very specific.
We also know that law is made not for the righteous but for lawbreakers and rebels, the ungodly and sinful, the unholy and irreligious; for those who kill their fathers or mothers, for murderers, for adulterers and perverts, for slave traders and liars and perjurers--and for whatever else is contrary to the sound doctrine that conforms to the glorious gospel of the blessed God, which he entrusted to me.
1 Tim 1:9-12
Evil - killing, stealing, lying, sexual immorality, coveting, lusting after, greed, self indulgence, selfish ambition, vain conceit
Now one can take a legalistic check box, but unfortunately you will find you tick boxes in case that is why you do something or how you are doing, just in case. By focusing on be approved of, you have sinned is trying to be something you have not become.
We become because we are what God desires, we respond as He desires because He has built us this way.
It is about obedience and behaviour change through discipline, self control through the Holy Spirit and love.
So this is how you stop evil behaviour and sinning. You become one with Jesus and His heart, you let His words dwell within you day and night, so they become who you are. You let the Holy Spirit prompt you and stir your heart so you care and want and see things as they really are. This is the way of the Kingdom
Peter the apostle is in prison awaiting his death, knowing Stephen has been killed and the next day he will probably die.
He is praising God, lifting up his heart to the King, knowing he is in his hands.
An earthquake and angel later he stands in the street free. God cannot be mocked. His reality is there.
Those who speak in unbelief and do not listen, cannot hear the words because their hearts claim the words are lies.
The apostles were clean. They walked in holiness and purity. They were the fulfilment of the promise. And this walk is so
extraordinary because without living with Jesus for 3 years they would not have understood what it meant.