Ronald Nolette
Well-Known Member
Fair enough. I should have put out an answer clearly first. No I would not agree with that. I say I am not sinning. I also say I do not have lust in my heart to anymore.
The reason I do not agree with your manner of question, is because your words of sinless perfection are misleading in two ways. Sinlessness implies any man can come to a place on earth where sin is no more tempting to him, and so the devil doesn't bother trying to tempt him anymore. Perfection which is taught in the Bible, becomes something different when attached to sinlessness and implies being perfected as in the resurrection. And so I am not sinning and do not have desire to sin in my heart, and so I have a perfect heart toward my friend Jesus and I am not sinning with Him, but I am not sinlessly perfected.
Now you can answer as clearly as you want. Are you still sinning in works of the flesh?
Well sinlessness means one does not sin anymore. that simple! Devil will always tempt. But sinless perfection is a false concept promoted by some who think you can live 24/7 the rest of your days and never sin again.
But your definition, is something call differently but agree with 100% That is really the desire of most Christians