Hidden In Him
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I believe it would be the word (Psalms 119:11) and the Holy Spirit by extension (John 6:63). But primarily the word (Luke 8:11).
Ok, that's precisely what I believe. Predominantly the word.
Now, that makes the verse to read, "Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for His word remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of [the seed of the word of] God."
So it is the word that makes it so we cannot sin. The reason I'm pointing it out is because I take this to mean the word (as brought to our remembrance through the Holy Spirit) convicts us of sin, and does not allow us to continue in it. I therefore don't take it to be a reference to sinless perfection but the word remaining in us, and not allowing us to get away with it.
Let me say this: I do believe that the anointing can rest upon a believer so strongly that sinning against God in ANY way would become painful in the extreme, and this might be something similar to what you believe. But I'd venture to say that almost no one in the church at this present time is walking in such a state, and it will take decades of purifying the church through severe trials before she starts to come anywhere near being able to pull such a thing off.
To what extent would you envision this teaching as plausible, and how many do you know (including yourself) who actually walk in it now?