I know what her views are because I have spent hours in discussion and debate with her about them. I don't agree with her, and she doesn't agree with me - it is because I believe that Romans 7 speaks of Paul's current struggle with his flesh, while she believes that Paul is speaking of the time when he was a Pharisee. She believes that I need to have victory over sin because I compare my struggle with that of Paul.
I think that both are true - that we have victory over sin, and yet we don't. It is a "right now" and "not yet" situation. We have the title deed, and the written proclamation that the war against sin has been won, but there are still battles to fight as the flesh fights against the Spirit within us.
But I don't agree with the accusations levelled against her in this thread just because she sees our war with sin from the standpoint of total victory, and others here don't.
It is the same as Arminians calling Calvinists heretics and vice versa, when they are both right when the extremes are extracted from both sides.
I agree with your understanding of the 'right now', and 'not yet', and that you disagree with CL's views. Yes, the former is one of those paradoxes like man's free-will, and God's sovereignty, as you described.
That's fine, we agree, ....again, I never said otherwise, 1000x. That surprised me about your replies to me.
As far as CL is concerned, I was reminded how she claims to have been at the crucifixion of Christ, and that all her prayers are answered, and that the Giggles for God movement is inspired by the Holy Spirit, etc...
Paul, this is not Biblical, nor sound, nor reverent, nor humorous, nor to be taken lightly. To the point, I wonder why that you are mitigating on her behalf, to the extent that you are?
What I am saying [I cannot definitely speak for @CharismaticLady ] is that the declaration by a believer that sinless perfection is impossible is a negative faith. According to our faith is how is works... really. If we say something is impossible for God, where is our faith in Him?
As to saying what we are or what we believe we are, is that not a part of our testimony and should it not be included in any honest discussion of what Truth is? You say it serves no practical purpose to claim sinless perfection. I would ask then... practical to whom or for whom? What does God want from us? If He wants us say it to other believers who don't understand it or accept it, should we not?
How many OT prophets declared the truth to people and were rejected. God clearly told both Jeremiah and Ezekiel that the people would not accept their prophecies, but they were to tell them anyway.
As His sheep should we set aside the Word we hear from Him in favor of what we have logically determined to be practical?
As to the 'saved', can they not also grow in the Lord? Is everyone who claims to be saved really saved?
My point is, those that are in the faith, universally understand redemption in Christ. We all know what redemption, salvation, atonement and emancipation means. No Christian needs to learn the elementary and mandatory principles of their faith. What we unequivocally need to learn, is that no one changes overnight, that is, there is no such thing as sinless perfection for those on earth. So, what is imperative for a Christian, is to always be on their guard against sin, because there is no magical notion that makes us immune to its seductions. For half the problem is just recognizing it, which requires wisdom.
So, I don't want to hear about this nonsense.
And Amadeus, you have an uncanny ability to digress from the point, or apply non-sequiturs. No one is limiting God here, we are talking about His will, and its practicality. And, I don't need to refrain from deciding what is practical in God's eyes, wisdom offers us this insight, so we act accordingly.
BTW, I read your other post, I don't believe that you speak to God every day, nor speak in tongues. Because you spoke about a miraculous gift as a learning stage, or as a child, it showed that you have absolutely no idea of the power of God, and how these things work. Half and partial power is only for Benny Hinn ministries. God's power is decisive, immediate, plenary and in full measure. Never inept and awkward, as you described it.