When we do commit an act of sin,
I'll try to be back later.
I wanted to respond before im otta' here for a while.
A "sin"......Is for the born again, just a work of the flesh..
See, here is that part of the New Covenant that isn't taught because there is a FAMINE of Truth in these "end times"....., and that is why born again CHRISTians can't understand.... that they dont have sin.
Too few real teachers and too many ministries that are just there for NOTHING...
See, i just taught in a previous post.... that we dont confess what God does not charge to us..
But there is a reason, other than Jesus being made sin for us, and we are the 'Righteousness of God in Christ" that ends all that "confessing".
Notice..... we can't have sin, and also be "the Righteousness OF GOD.....in Christ".
That would be impossible.
God created us to be born again, after Jesus dealt with all our sin.
And we know we are "Made righteous", or God could not have us........we could not be Joined to God as "in Christ', "one with God", unless we have been "made righteous".
So, we see that Jesus has our sin 2ooo yrs ago..., and we have God's righteousness for eternity, = that is "the Gift of Righteousness"...but there is one more reason we dont confess.
Its this..
A.) "you are NOT under THE LAW, but under Grace".
"Christ has redeemed the born again from the CURSE of THE LAW".
And what is that curse?
The curse is........... that the LAW defines your carnal behavior as SIN, before God.
So, when the LAW can't do that ever again, , then what you do, can't be defined as a sin, as there is no Dominion of the LAW over you in place to define it.
The born again are "not UNDER the LAW...but UNDER Grace".
See that?
Its like this......."where there is NO LAW, there is no TRANSGRESSION".
The born again, exist in a Spiritual Place (The Kingdom of God) that has No Moses Law or 10 Commandments in it.
So, they can't define us or our deeds, any more.
"Christ is THE END OF THE LAW, for Righteousness"..
See that?
He is the END of the Law......and we the born again are "IN CHRIST"
for eternity in the Kingdom of God, where the Law has no authority or dominion to define us, ever again.