It’s very ironic, they say they are not under the law which actually the bible said so, but the fact is, in reality in many ways vast majority of christians are willfully and habitually transgress the law.
What is the right, exact and biblical definition of sin? The answer can be found in 1 Jn 3:4, “Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law” (1 Jn 3:4).
Therefore, any sin committed is a direct transgression of the law. In fact, whatever sin man can do is covered by the law which is the Ten Commandments. It was also said in the bible, anyone who break just only one law the whole law are break (Jam 2:10). This means any sin committed leads to the breaking of the whole law.
Is there a possible way to avoid breaking the whole law? Absolutely there is one way to do it! And that is by surpassing the law. This does not mean we will not sin for the rest of our life. As long as we are in this body still we will commit sin. However, if we sin it should not be sin we know it is sin which the Ten Commandments are telling what to do and not to do. If we sin it should not be intentional, willful, continuously and repeatedly on the sin we already knew is really sinful and evil.
Like on what had Jesus said to the women caught in adultery (Jn 8:10), he said, “Sin no more”. And that is we are to sin no more on the sin we knew and felt in our conscience are not right, not pleasing, unrighteous and detestable in God’s sight.
As the song says, “Romans sixteen nineteen says, Be excellent of what is good be innocent of evil”. Let us all be wise of what is good and innocent about what is evil (Rom 16:19).
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