Davy
Well-Known Member
Personally, I think the spiritual aspects can not be ignored, which points to our motivations. If someone has the Spirit they will do Good works, because they are lead by the Spirit.
Can one who is lead by the Spirit sin? No, when anyone does sin they are not following the Spirit's lead. This means they need to repent, or in other words change their mind. And in renewing the mind they come closer to the image of Christ.
My focus about the Hyper-Grace movement is mainly that, if one is led by The Spirit they will have works in Christ.
And, if one 'walks' by The Spirit, they will be dead to sin, because they won't be sinning.
However, the 'extremist' factions in Hyper-Grace go further, and wrongly preach no need for future repentance of future sin. They reject what Apostle Paul taught in Romans 7 & 8 about the matter that we all... still struggle with our flesh, and we all fall short of the glory of God.
Some even go so far as to blaspheme, claiming we can become our 'own' Christ. The reality per God's Word is that no one in this world except Jesus Christ can be free from sin while in these temporary flesh bodies. If that were not so, then by following Jesus we'd just be following another one of men's meaningless religious cults. This is why Apostle Paul was careful to explain the idea of how we are 'counted' perfect by being in Christ, not that we today in this flesh are already made perfect. The danger area with that is with those who think to make their flesh the future glorious type body when it won't be. Instead, the body of the world to come per Apostle Paul will be the "spiritual body" of 1 Cor.15.