I've seen you state that you are not sinless.
Do you hold to Behold teachings?
If you sin or go against what God says do you confess & repent to him in your prayers?
Is not confessing & repenting of sin a lack of accountability to God?
I'm not talking eternal security here either. But when a person is tried to have anger, unkind thoughts ect., is that sin to you or not ?
Behold says many things about who is a Christian or not & a heretic......
How do you stand in Beholds beliefs?
Ill look for your answers!
I'm out of time today to give a good answer, but in short, in Christ, we are reborn a new creation, the spirit child of God. We are no longer of Adam's race, and no longer are we identified with our flesh, which remains under condemnation, though it too will be redeemed in our resurrection/transformation.
All our sin is removed - Look! The Lamb of God, that carries away the sin of the world!
And then comes the renewing of the mind, what Behold refers to in discipleship. Our training to think and therefore act according to this new creation, which shares the righteousness of Jesus Himself.
Our soul - psyche - has been ingrained in the old way of thinking, that we have to earn anything we get, and that we cannot control our sinfulness. So through a variety of means God leads us through healings and trainings and building up, and filling us up, giving us all the range of things we all by now know, so that we are tested and proven, so that we know that we know that we know.
Coming to realize that I am completely and permanently reconciled to God has been to me the power to overcome sin. Whenever I realize I've been walking according to flesh, recalling to mind this truth brings me back into the Spirit.
I'm still in process of being renewed. Behold would call these acts that are not Spirit to be works of flesh, the Bible calls them that. But it also calls it sin, yet if any sin we have an advocate. Sin lives in the flesh, where we used to live, but now we live in the Spirit.
The flesh - where sin lives - remains condemned, we, who are in the Spirit, are not condemned. Our reconciliation to God never was founded upon our behavior, it's in Jesus, His death on the cross, pure and simple. God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, and having received that reconciliation, we have peace with God. Based on Jesus, not ourselves, but Jesus, Who does not change, and remains forever our Intersessor.
Who condemns us? Our Judge is He Who justifies us. The Lamb of God, Who carried away our sin, long before we were even born.
I hope this answers you, but feel free to ask whatever you wish.
Much love!