What is sin? Many on this board no longer believe in the 10 Commandments, the Law. So, what do we set our moral compasses to when it comes to determining what sin is?
Are there any consequesces to sin, since Jesus forgives us our sins?
Is sin of any importance to us as Christians, since we've already been saved?
Personally, I believe that the 10 Commandments is part of the Covenant made with Moses... the Old Covenant.
Jesus set aside the OC and made a New Covenant with mankind.
The so-called (misnomer) moral law is merely a carnal way of trying to say that with the old laws in place, people
have no reference point to guide mankind, but that's simply incorrect.
Part of the New Covenant is that
if people will believe on Jesus' finished worked and confess Him as Lord, God will
write His Laws on our heart. So, as Scripture points out, we can look at the laws of the OC as a tutor and a guide. But the
Spirit will work with each individual uniquely.
Consider this also,
Sin includes us not being perfect as our Heavenly Father is perfect, right? How can we even repent of that?
We don't have to... Jesus' work; His ministry, life, death, resurrection and ascension make us more than washed of sin.
He makes us justified, sanctified, Holy and set apart... the Father loves us so much for agreeing with Christ Jesus, that
He goes so far as adopts us as children.
In other words, the continuing work of Jesus living in us is conforming us into His image... all the to the point when He
brings us home to Glory!!! We will be Glorified and like Him. (It's too much for our wee brains to comprehend. But it IS
happening in us today... right now.
Peace.